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If d° = 140°, what is the value of g°?

If d° = 140°, what is the value of g°?-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

From the question, the given angke is


\begin{gathered} d=140^0 \\ find,g \end{gathered}

Definition of alternate angle

: one of a pair of angles with different vertices and on opposite sides of a transversal at its intersection with two other lines: a : one of a pair of angles inside the two intersected lines. — called also alternate interior angle.

Hence,

The final answer is


g=80^0

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If d° = 140°, what is the value of g°?-example-1
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