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Mathematics, 26.05.2021 17:00, Lions8457

In the diagram, p'll Find the measure of each numbered angle 130
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AmZ1 = m2 = m.25 = 50°
m23 = m 24 =26=27=130"
BmZ1 = m 22 = m25 = 130"
m23 = m 24 = m 26 m27 -50°
CmZ1 = m 22 =m25 = 120
m23 = m 24 = m26 =m27 = 50°
DmZ1 = m2 2 = m 25 = 130
m23 = m 24 = m26 = m27 = 45"


In the diagram, p'll Find the measure of each numbered angle

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AmZ1 = m2 = m.25 = 50°
m23 =

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