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Mathematics, 05.02.2020 21:41 PrisonKing9334

In the diagram, the lines dividing the parking spaces are parallel. what must be true about 1 and 22? what theorem
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a. and 22 are supplementary; alternate exterior angles theorem
b.21222; alternate exterior angles theorem
c. 21 and 22 are supplementary; consecutive exterior angles theorem
d. 212 22; consecutive exterior angles theorem

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