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In the figure, a∥e , m∥n , and m∠1= 108°.

What is the m∠3?

In the figure, a∥e , m∥n , and m∠1= 108°. What is the m∠3?-example-1
User Gifpif
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I assume you meant N1=108 since there is no M1 in the pic
N1=N2 and N2 =M3 (since M and N are parallel)
which means M3 = 108
User SMUsamaShah
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Answer:

m∠3=
108\°

Explanation:

we know that

If n is parallel to m

then

m∠3=m∠1 ------> by alternate exterior angles

so

m∠3=
108\°

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