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Which set of equations is enough information to prove that lines a and b are parallel lines cut by transversal f? m∠4 = 110° and m∠3 = 70° m∠1 = 110° and m∠2 = 110° m∠1 = 110° a…
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Which set of equations is enough information to prove that lines a and b are parallel lines cut by transversal f? m∠4 = 110° and m∠3 = 70° m∠1 = 110° and m∠2 = 110° m∠1 = 110° a…
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Which set of equations is enough information to prove that lines a and b are parallel lines cut by transversal f? m∠4 = 110° and m∠3 = 70° m∠1 = 110° and m∠2 = 110° m∠1 = 110° and m∠3 = 70° m∠2 = 110° and m∠3 = 110°
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C. m∠1 = 110° and m∠3 = 70°
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as the other person said :)
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