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2 intersecting lines are shown. A line with points T, R, W intersects a line with points S, R, V at point R. Angle T R V is 95 degrees. mAngle SRW = °

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Answer:

m<SRW = 95degrees

Explanation:

If a line with points T, R, W intersects a line with points S, R, V at point R with the point of intersection at R, this means that;

m<TRV = m<SRW (vertically opposite angles)

Since m<TRV = 95 degrees, hence <SRW = 95degrees

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