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Two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal. If m6 = 123.5°, then m1 is 56.5°. 67.5°. 123.5°. 136.5°.
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Two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal. If m6 = 123.5°, then m1 is 56.5°. 67.5°. 123.5°. 136.5°.
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Two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal.
If m6 = 123.5°, then m1 is
56.5°.
67.5°.
123.5°.
136.5°.
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Answer:
56.5 jusy got it right on edg
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m1 is 56.5.
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