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In the figure, < 3 =~ < 6. explain how you know that all four pairs of corresponding angles are congruent. (if you answer random things for the points i will report)
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In the figure, < 3 =~ < 6. explain how you know that all four pairs of corresponding angles are congruent. (if you answer random things for the points i will report)
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in the figure, < 3 =~ < 6. explain how you know that all four pairs of corresponding angles are congruent. (if you answer random things for the points i will report)
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Thanks for the points! Merry Christmas!
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I believe it’s something like
Corresponding angles are congruent because the lines are all parallel
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