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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 06:10 oranjejuice

Given: prove < 2 and < 3 form a linear pair, < 1 and < 3 are vertical angles, and m< 1, m< 4, and m< 5 form a straight angle.
prove: m< 2= m< 4+m< 5


Given: prove &lt; 2 and &lt; 3 form a linear pair, &lt; 1 and &lt; 3 are vertical angles, and m&lt;

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