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How do I solve the missing verticals angles for L2 and L3?

How do I solve the missing verticals angles for L2 and L3?-example-1
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The vertical angle theorem states that two opposite angles that are formed when two lines intersect each other are always equal, graphically this looks like this:

Then, if we apply this theorem to the figure shown we can say that


\begin{gathered} L1=L3 \\ L2=L4 \end{gathered}

This means that:


\begin{gathered} L2=110.6 \\ L3=69.4 \end{gathered}

How do I solve the missing verticals angles for L2 and L3?-example-1
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