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Geometry math question-example-1
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Angles 1 and 2 are linear, meaning that they are supplementary, or add up to 180 degrees. We already know that angle 1 = 72 degrees. So, to find angle 2, take 180 and subtract 72 from it to get: 180 - 172 = 108 degrees. The answer is B.

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Angles 1 and 2 are linear, meaning that they are supplementary, or add up to 180 degrees. We already know that angle 1 = 72 degrees. So, to find angle 2, take 180 and subtract 72 from it to get: 180 - 172 = 108 degrees. The answer is B.

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