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What is m⦟3? ⦟1 and ⦟2 form a linear pair. ⦟1 and ⦟3 are vertical angles. m⦟1 = 57°. What is m⦟3?
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What is m⦟3?
⦟1 and ⦟2 form a linear pair. ⦟1 and ⦟3 are vertical angles.
m⦟1 = 57°.
What is m⦟3?
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57 degrees because vertical angles are the same measure
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