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devlian [24]
4 years ago
7

I need answers to this ASAP

Mathematics
1 answer:
sveticcg [70]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<6 = 60 degrees, <7 is 50 degrees, <8 is 70 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Angle 6 is 60 degrees because of the alternate interior angles theorem.

Angle 7 is 50 degrees, also because of the alternate interior angles theorem.

Now, the three interior angles of a triangle should add up to 180 degrees. That means:

60 + 50 + <8 = 180

<8 = 70 degrees

<6 = 60

<7 = 50

<8 =  70

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