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09.02.2022 •
Mathematics
Can somebody help me with this question please and don't be guessing on my work this determines if I am going to college or not
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Ответ:
142 Degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
We see that angles 6,2,4 are equivalent due to Alternate Interior Angles and Alternate Exterior Angles. We also see that these angle measures are equivalent to 38 degrees due to Alternate Exterior Angles. We know that line L is a straight line, so it has 180 degrees in total, which angles 3 and 4 share. Therefore, degrees, which is angle 3.