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The measure of angle 2 is 62° and the measure of angle 4 is 36°. Refer to the figure for the following questions. Find the missing MEASURE of each angle
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The measure of angle 2 is 62° and the measure of angle 4 is 36°. Refer to the figure for the following questions. Find the missing MEASURE of each angle
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