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In the figure, a∥b and m∠6 = 146°. What is the m∠2 ? Enter your answer in the box. ° Severely slanted line c diagonally crossing parallel lines a and b (reading from top to bottom). Angles formed by c crossing a are labeled one through four, starting at top right and going counterclockwise, where angle one is acute. Angles formed by c crossing b are labeled five through eight, starting at top right and going counterclockwise.
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In the figure, a∥b and m∠6 = 146°. What is the m∠2 ? Enter your answer in the box. ° Severely slante...
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