• @ComicalMayhem
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    49 hours ago

    And if we can’t assume that, then what are we even doing

    That’s exactly what the other user is saying. We can’t assume straight lines because the given angles don’t make any sense and thus this graph is literally impossible to make. We’re arguing over literal click bait is what we’re doing.

    • @qarbone
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      139 hours ago

      Why do the labeled angles prevent us from assuming straight lines?

      • @[email protected]
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        38 hours ago

        Because the angles aren’t represented accurately. It could be that the two angles that look like they’re 90° add up to 180°, but they could also not

      • @[email protected]
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        -28 hours ago

        Because the apparently straight lines contradict the labels. As drawn, the unlabeled bottom vertices are clearly 90°, not 80° and 100°. We must either conclude that the labels are incorrect, or that the figure is not drawn to scale. Either way, it’s insoluble.