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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 22:00 reterrickeyfox205

In the diagram below, m∠1 is 10° less than m∠3. Find the measures of ∠1, ∠2, ∠3 and ∠4. m∠1 = 90°; m∠2 = 90°; m∠3 = 90°; m∠4 = 90°

m∠1 = 75°; m∠2 = 75°; m∠3 = 85°; m∠4 = 85°

m∠1 = 85°; m∠2 = 95°; m∠3 = 85°; m∠4 = 95°

m∠1 = 85°; m∠2 = 85°; m∠3 = 95°; m∠4 = 95°

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