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In the figure, m and n are rays. Which statements are true? Select all that apply. m∠3=120° m∠3=m∠1 m∠2=60° m∠1=60°
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In the figure, m and n are rays. Which statements are true? Select all that apply. m∠3=120° m∠3=m∠1 m∠2=60° m∠1=60°
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In the figure, m and n are rays.
Which statements are true? Select all that apply.
m∠3=120°
m∠3=m∠1
m∠2=60°
m∠1=60°
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i think it's a b not sure about the rest though
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