In this diagram, mz1 + m23 = 180°
which statement must be true?
a m22 < 60°
b m2...
Mathematics, 29.09.2019 07:30 knightc904
In this diagram, mz1 + m23 = 180°
which statement must be true?
a m22 < 60°
b m23 > 90°
c lines / and m are
perpendicular
d lines / and m are parallel
Answers: 3
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