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Mathematics, 17.10.2020 09:01 cameronbeaugh

Consider the following diagram on the right. (see picture) given: l1 || l2, t2, and m<1=123°. Prove: m<3=57°
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Consider the following diagram on the right. (see picture) given: l1 || l2, t2, and m<1=123°.

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