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12 | 13

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Angles 1 & 4 are an example of:
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· 13. PLEASE HURRY

12 | 13 1 3/4 5/6 7/8 1₁ 2 Angles 1 & 4 are an example of: 1₂ · 13. PLEASE HURRY-example-1
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Answer: c. Vertical angles

Explanation:

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