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In the figure, a∥e , m∥n , and m∠4 = 112° . What is the m∠5 ?
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In the figure, a∥e , m∥n , and m∠4 = 112° . What is the m∠5 ?
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In the figure,
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m∠4 = 112°
. What is the
m∠5
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Since each is parallel to the others and in this case ∠4 and ∠5 form a straight line, they must equal 180 degrees. since ∠4 = 112, we subtract this from 180°, ∠5 must be 68°
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