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Consider the figure below, where l1 and l2 are parallel and cut by transversals t1 and t2. Find the values of d, g, and n. d= g= n= (look at image if confused)
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Consider the figure below, where l1 and l2 are parallel and cut by transversals t1 and t2. Find the values of d, g, and n.
d=
g=
n=
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Explanation:
values of d, g, and n
:
d = 118°
g = 62°
n = 96°
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