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If QRS = TUV, what must be true about <B and <E? A. m<R - <U B. m<R + m <U = 90 C. m<R + m <U= m <A D. m<R + m <U = 180
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If QRS = TUV, what must be true about <B and <E? A. m<R - <U B. m<R + m <U = 90 C. m<R + m <U= m <A D. m<R + m <U = 180
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If QRS = TUV, what must be true about
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A. m<R - <U
B. m<R + m <U = 90
C. m<R + m <U= m <A
D. m<R + m <U = 180
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i think c it also could be b
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