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If m21 = 80°, then m22 is: 60° 80° 100° None of these choices are correct.
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If m21 = 80°, then m22 is:
60°
80°
100°
None of these choices are correct.
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Angle 1 = 80°
Angle 2 is equal to angle one bc they are alternate interior angles.
Angle 2 = 80°
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