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If m 1 = 13°, find m 2, m 3, and m 4

If m 1 13 find m 2 m 3 and m 4 class=

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laitycp687
laitycp687 laitycp687
  • 19-04-2021

Answer:

If 1=13°, then 3=13°

2 and 4= 167°

Explanation:

Angles directly across form each other as 1~3 and 2~4 will always be equal to one another. All you have to find is the degree of 2 or 4, by subtracting 13 by 180. Hope this helps

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