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Given that x +y=180, p +q =180, and p=x show that y =q
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Given that x +y=180, p +q =180, and p=x show that y =q
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Showin that x=p the. The only way that y=q is because the others are the same say x=179 the y has to =1 and then p=179 so q has to equal =1
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