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Answer:
Angle 6= 133
Angle 8= 133

Step-by-step explanation:
The lines that run horizontally are parallel, which means that Angle 1 and Angle 5 are equal to one another.
This means Angle 5 = 47.
Angle 5 and Angle 6 are along the same line-all that’s separating them is the transversal. A line is 180 degrees, so to find Angle 6, you’ll subtract 47 from 180.
Angle 6=133
You’ll find Angle 8 by repeating the process, but instead of doing it across one of the horizontal parallel lines, you’d calculated it using the transversal line.
Both angles=133 because they are diagonal.

Hopefully this is right lol.
User Yinglin
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Answer:

m 6= 133 degrees

m 8= 133 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

m 1= 47

so m 2 would be 133 degrees because that equals 180 degres and that is parallel with m 5 and m 6 so m 6=133

and m 1 and m 4 and m 5 and m 8 are the same

I'm sorry if that's wrong. I learned how to do this a few years ago

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