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True [87]
3 years ago
13

What is m<4? I tryed to do the work but I just can't get it can someone help me plz

Mathematics
2 answers:
Mars2501 [29]3 years ago
7 0
M<6 is 60
Since AC and BD are parallel, <6 and <4 are supplementary.
supplementary means = 180 degrees
Since m<6 is 60 degrees, subtract 60 from 180 to get <4
180 - 60 = 120

M<4 is 120

hope this helps
malfutka [58]3 years ago
4 0
M<4 = 180 - 60
m<4 = 120

answer
H. 120
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