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In the figure below, the measure of <4=90°, the measure of <5=52°, and the measure of <6=38°. what are the measures of <1, <2, and <3
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In the figure below, the measure of <4=90°, the measure of <5=52°, and the measure of <6=38°. what are the measures of <1, <2, and <3
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In the figure below, the measure of <4=90°, the measure of <5=52°, and the measure of <6=38°. what are the measures of <1, <2, and <3
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1=90
2=52
3=38
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