Angle KMQ and angle RNL are on apposite sides of the transversal and between above and below (exterior to) the parallel lines, so they are alternate exterior angles. Theorem - Alternate exterior angles formed by parallel lines and a transversal have the same measure.
6 wooden sticks and one long wooden border
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i cannot help you get the answer to the question without more information but i can explain how to solve it, what your question is, is called a "permutation"
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate permutations, use the equation nPr, where n is the total number of choices and r is the amount of items being selected. To solve this equation, use the equation nPr = n! / (n - r)! , an exclimation point means the factorial, say we need the factorial of 4, we would do this 4x3x2x1 go left to right, and it is not all at once. you multiply 4 times 3 which equals 12, then multiply 12 times 2... so on and so forth