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Using the figure below, if the m21= 55°, what is the m2?
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Using the figure below, if the m21= 55°, what is the m2?
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Using the figure below, if the m21= 55°, what is the m2?
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Since the angles are supplementary, they add up to 180
So you would subtract 180-55 which equals 125
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Answer:
Explanation:
Angles that form a straight angle are supplementary, so:
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