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Hint # 2 - None of the four angles in this figure are identical.

The two answer choices for the first one is vertical and diagonal.
The second answer choices for second one is two large triangle or two right triangles and a trapezoid.
The third answer choices for the third one is one of the triangles or each of the three triangles.
The 4th answer choices for the last one is double it or add them.

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