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ddd [48]
3 years ago
5

Help!!!!!!!! Pls............

Mathematics
1 answer:
jeka943 years ago
6 0

Step-by-step explanation:

m∠LON ≅ m∠M        Property of Parallelogram; Opposite angles are congruent

m∠M = 118°                Given

m∠LON = 118°            Substitution

m∠OLN + m∠LNO + m∠LON  = 180°      Sum of angles in a triangle

m∠OLN + 118° + 22° = 180°                      Substitution

m∠OLN = 40°                                            Algebra  

I hope this helps!!!

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