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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 09:00 meeks7442

What angle pair is pictured? 1)Alternate lantern angles
2)corresponding angles
3)same-side interior angles
4)Alternate exterior angles


What angle pair is pictured?

1)Alternate lantern angles
2)corresponding angles 
3)same-side inter

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