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Find the measure of 2

Find the measure of 2-example-1
User Heuristic
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Answer:


\angle 2=92^(\circ)

Explanation:

When two parallel lines are cut by a traversal, their corresponding angles are always equal. Corresponding angles can be found if you took each point of intersection and aligned them up with each other.

In this case, we see that
\angle 2 and the angle marked as 92 degrees correspond with each other. Since all corresponding angles are equal, we have:


\angle 2=\boxed{92^(\circ)}

User SSpoke
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Answer:

92

Explanation:

Angle 2 and 92 are corresponding angles and corresponding angles are equal when the lines are parallel

User Douglas Mayle
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