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Lines k and l are parallel. When lines k and l are cut by the transversals below, an isosceles triangle is formed. What is m < 1? 35 degrees 40 degrees 55 degrees 70 degrees<…
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Lines k and l are parallel. When lines k and l are cut by the transversals below, an isosceles triangle is formed.
What is m < 1?
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40 degrees
55 degrees
70 degrees
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The angle to the left of angle 1 is 70, so angle 1 is equal to 180 - 70 - 70 which is 40,
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B: 40 degrees
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Got it right on Ed.
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