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100POINTS! EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER OR I REPORT
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100POINTS! EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER OR I REPORT
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Answer:
Linear pair
61°
Explanation:
Let's verify
See 1 and 2 angles lie in one line
So they are supplementary and linear pair
m<2
180-119
61°
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Answer:
linear pair
61°
Explanation:
to understand this
you need to know about:
vertical angle
equation
PEMDAS
tips and formulas:
A linear pair is two angles that are adjacent and whose non-common sides form a straight line
linear pair contains 180°
given:
let's solve:
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