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Lines g and H are parrallel m < (note this should be the mark used for angles be)2 =110 degrees A. 6 degrees b. 70 degrees c. 110 degrees d 180 degrees
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Lines g and H are parrallel m < (note this should be the mark used for angles be)2 =110 degrees A. 6 degrees b. 70 degrees c. 110 degrees d 180 degrees
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Lines g and H are parrallel m < (note this should be the mark used for angles be)2 =110 degrees
A. 6 degrees
b. 70 degrees
c. 110 degrees
d 180 degrees
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I'm not getting the question. If you mean that <2 = 110o then what are the rest of them. They are either 110 or 70 degrees.
2 3 6 7 are all 110
The others are all 70
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