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Transversal CD←→ cuts parallel lines PQ←→ and RS←→ at points X and Y as shown in the diagram. If m∠CXP = 106.02°, what is m∠SYD?
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Transversal CD←→ cuts parallel lines PQ←→ and RS←→ at points X and Y as shown in the diagram. If m∠CXP = 106.02°, what is m∠SYD?
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Transversal CD←→ cuts parallel lines PQ←→ and RS←→ at points X and Y as shown in the diagram. If m∠CXP = 106.02°, what is m∠SYD?
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Answer:
73.98
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180-106.02 and get 73.98
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m<SYD = 106.02°. Reason: alternate exterior angles are equal.
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