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Lines L and M are parallel. 3/4 2 5 16 38° 7 -L <-M : Find : m_1 Enter the number that belongs in the green box. [? ? ] Enter
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Lines L and M are parallel.
3/4
2 5
16
38° 7
-L
<-M
:
Find : m_1
Enter the number that
belongs in the green box.
[? ? ]
Enter
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The answer is 142 degrees. I subtracted 38 from 180 because they are supplementary angles.
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