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15. Given the diagram below, if ellf, m1 = 35 m2 =95 m2 = 85%, and mZ4 = 155°, which statements are true? Check all that apply.
cllf Alternate interior Angies Converse
cll e Alternate Exterior Angles Converse
dlle Consecutive Exterior Angles Converse
clle Transitive Property of Parallel Lines
Odll Transitive Property of Parallel Lines
For questions 16-17, find the value of x that makes y || State the converse used to support your
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