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Given that the following angles are vertical. What is the measure of the missing angle? (i accidentally clicked 115 ignore that)
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Given that the following angles are vertical. What is the measure of the missing angle?
(i accidentally clicked 115 ignore that)
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65
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I just need 20 words in my answer oh and it's a vertical angle
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