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Lines a and b are parallel. Line c is a transversal. Find the measures of all angles formed by a,b, and c, if: one of the angles is with 70° larger than the other one.
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Answered by Steve
recall what you know about
alternate/adjacent interior/exterior angles
6 years ago
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