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Using the diagram from #1, if m<1 = 56 degrees, what is the m<2 ?

Using the diagram from #1, if m<1 = 56 degrees, what is the m<2 ?-example-1
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Angles 1 and 2 are alternate interior angles. Those angles are pair angles on the inner side of each of those two lines but on opposite sides of the tranversal line.

This imply that


\angle1=\angle2=56

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