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adell [148]
3 years ago
9

SOMEONE HELP ME PLEASE

Mathematics
1 answer:
OlgaM077 [116]3 years ago
3 0

Step-by-step explanation:

If Angle 1 = 94°

Then

Angle 2 = 180°-94° = 86°

( Linear pairs or supplementary angles with angle 1 )

Angle 3 = 94°

( Corresponding angle with angle 1 )

Angle 4 = 86°

( Corresponding angle with angle 2 )

Angle 5 = 94°

( Exterior alternate angle with angle 1 or vertically opposite angle with angle 3 )

Angle 6 = 86°

( Alternate Interior angle with angle 2 or vertically opposite angles with angle 4 )

Angle 7 = 94°

( Alternate Interior angle with angle 3 and vertically opposite angles with angle 1)

Angle 8 = 86°

( Alternate exterior angle with angle 4 or vertically opposite angles with angle 2 )

Hope it helps you!!

#IndianMurgaツ

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