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1 4 2 D 3 In the diagram above, Z4 = 35°. Find the measure of Z2. Z2 = [?]
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In the diagram above, Z4 = 35°.
Find the measure of Z2.
Z2 = [?]
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35°
Explanation:
Due to the parallelism, angle2=angle4
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