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Lines MN and GH are parallel. If m<V is 41°, then what is m<W?
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Since lines MN and GH are parallel, angles V and W are corresponding angles. Corresponding angles are congruent when two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal.

Therefore, m<W = 41°.
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