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Mathematics, 21.01.2020 17:31 xMABRYx1991
Marcus states that angle orp and angle lrp are a linear pair. which best describes his statement?
he is correct. the angles share a common vertex so they are a linear pair.
he is correct. the angles share a common ray so they are a linear pair.
he is incorrect. angle orp does not have a linear pair shown on the diagram.
he is incorrect. ray ro and ray rl are not opposite rays.
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