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Use the diagram to find the measures of all the angles, given that m/2 = 159º. 2 3 4 m 21 m23 m24
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Use the diagram to find the measures of all the angles, given that m/2 = 159º. 2 3 4 m 21 m23 m24
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Use the diagram to find the measures of all the angles, given that m/2 = 159º.
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M 1=21 degrees
M 3=21 degrees
M 4=159 degrees
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