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Given k║p. Which of the following is NOT a valid proof that m∠1+m∠6=180° (SECOND IMAGE ONWARDS are the solutions)
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Given k║p. Which of the following is NOT a valid proof that m∠1+m∠6=180° (SECOND IMAGE ONWARDS are the solutions)
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Given k║p.
Which of the following is NOT a valid proof that m∠1+m∠6=180°
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From the given information, given k║p the incorrect statement would be statement D. The reason being, m∠1 and m∠2 are not alternate exterior angles, they are linear pairs, the rest of the statement is correct. Thus the correct answer is:
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