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B. Use the figure to identify each pair of angles as complementary angles, supplementary
angles, vertical angles, or none of these
Opposite
1. angles 2 and 4
2. angles 1 and 5
complementary
3. angles 3 and 5
4. angles 3 and 4
5. angles 3 and 1
6. angles 4 and 5


B. Use the figure to identify each pair of angles as complementary angles, supplementary angles, ver

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