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Identify a pair of vertical angles in the figure. A. ACE and BFC B. FCE and ECA C. DFH and GFH D. GFH and EFC
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Identify a pair of vertical angles in the figure.
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ACE and BFC
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FCE and ECA
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DFH and GFH
D.
GFH and EFC
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The answer for this question is A. Both angles are about 120 degrees.
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The answer is A. ACE and BFC.
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