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Which statement is true? A) m∠1 > m∠2 B) m∠1 < m∠5 C) m∠4 > m∠5 D) m∠3 > m∠2
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Which statement is true? A) m∠1 > m∠2 B) m∠1 < m∠5 C) m∠4 > m∠5 D) m∠3 > m∠2
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Which statement is true?
A) m∠1 > m∠2
B) m∠1 < m∠5
C) m∠4 > m∠5
D) m∠3 > m∠2
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your answer is B m∠1 < m∠5
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