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The figure shows two parallel lines intersected by a transversal. One of the angle measures is given. Find the measure of the indicated angle. Find the measure of angle 5. 6 5 1…
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The figure shows two parallel lines intersected by a transversal. One of the
angle measures is given. Find the measure of the indicated angle.
Find the measure of angle 5.
6
5
19°
4
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angle 5 is supplementary to the given angle 180-1
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