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Nostrana [21]
3 years ago
10

Find all missing angles fast will give alot of points

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2 answers:
irina [24]3 years ago
5 0
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➷  1) 42 degrees as vertically opposite angles are equal

2) 76 degrees as angles on a straight line sum to 180

3) 62 degrees as angles on a straight line sum to 180

4) 76 degrees as angles around a point sum to 360

5) 118 degrees as they are corresponding

6) 62 degrees as angles on a straight line sum to 180

7) 62 degrees as angles on a straight line sum to 180

8) 1180 degrees as angles on a straight line sum to 180

9) 76 degrees as angles in a triangle sum to 180

10) 104 degrees as angles on a straight line sum to 180

11) 104 degrees as angles on a straight line sum to 180

12) 76 degrees as angles on a straight line sum to 180.

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➶ Hope This Helps You!

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natima [27]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1= 42°

2= 76°

3=62°

4= 76°

5= 118°

6= 62°

7= 62°

8= 118°

9= 76°

10= 104°

11= 104°

12= 76°

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