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Given the diagram to the right and information below, determine
which lines, if any, are p...
Mathematics, 03.03.2021 21:40 Galaxystyx
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Given the diagram to the right and information below, determine
which lines, if any, are parallel. State the converse that justifies
your answer.
20
1
18
23
a
1
24
12
Given
Parallel Lines
Converse
O a. 213= 417
14
c. M219 + m_24= 180°
d. 28= 219
A e. 219 223
f. m214+ m217 = 180°
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