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Mathematics, 20.08.2020 16:01 sirdre1982

in the given diagram, ∠4 = 45°, ∠5 = 135°, and ∠10 = ∠11. Part A: Solve for the values of the remaining angles. Show all of your work for full credit. Part B: Use complete sentences to describe the angle relationship between the following angle pairs: 1. ∠4 and ∠1 2. ∠7 and ∠5 3. ∠9 and ∠10

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