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Mya claims (m∠3 + m∠4) = m∠1 Which equations explain why Mya's claim must be true? A:(m∠1 + m∠2) = 90° and (m∠3 + m∠4) = 90° B:(m∠1 + m∠2) = 180° and (m∠3 + m∠4) = 180° C:(…
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Mya claims (m∠3 + m∠4) = m∠1 Which equations explain why Mya's claim must be true? A:(m∠1 + m∠2) = 90° and (m∠3 + m∠4) = 90° B:(m∠1 + m∠2) = 180° and (m∠3 + m∠4) = 180° C:(…
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Mya claims (m∠3 + m∠4) = m∠1
Which equations explain why Mya's claim must be true?
A:(m∠1 + m∠2) = 90° and (m∠3 + m∠4) = 90°
B:(m∠1 + m∠2) = 180° and (m∠3 + m∠4) = 180°
C:(m∠1 + m∠2) = 90° and (m∠3 + m∠4 + m∠2) = 90°
D:(m∠1 + m∠2) = 180° and (m∠3 + m∠4 + m∠2) = 180°
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its answer b
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B:(m∠1 + m∠2) = 180° and (m∠3 + m∠4) = 180°
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