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Mathematics, 28.02.2020 04:37 emelylug033

In the figure, AB is parallel to CE. Point F is the midpoint of AE and BC

Is m∠AFB = m∠CFE? Explain.
A. Yes; they are vertical angles.
B. Yes; they are alternate interior angles.
C. Yes; they are alternate exterior angles.
D. No; the triangles are different sizes


In the figure, AB is parallel to CE. Point F is the midpoint of AE and BCIs m∠AFB = m∠CFE? Explain.

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