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Lines AE and GH are parallel in the image below The image will be used to prove that the sum of the measures of the interior angles of CGH is 180A. angles F and H are congruent …
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Lines AE and GH are parallel in the image below The image will be used to prove that the sum of the measures of the interior angles of CGH is 180A. angles F and H are congruent B. angles C are E congruent C. angles A and G are congruent D. angles Fand C are congruent
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to solve this question, we need to draw up the lines
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