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In Quadrilateral ABCD , AB || CD and m < 2 = 27°.
What is m < 5

In Quadrilateral ABCD , AB || CD and m < 2 = 27°. What is m < 5-example-1
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Answer:

m < 5=27°

Explanation:

we know that

When a transversal passes through two lines, the angles that are formed on opposite sides of the transversal and inside the two lines are alternate interior angles.

In this problem

The transversal is the diagonal BD

The two lines are AB and CD

m < 5 and m < 2 are alternate interior angles

we have that

The two lines are parallel

AB || CD

therefore

m < 5= m < 2

we have that

m < 2=27°

so

m < 5=27°

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User Jackie Dong
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