Two parallel lines are intersected by a third line so that
angles 1 and 5 are congruent.
Whi...
Mathematics, 29.08.2020 20:01 swordnewsnetwork
Two parallel lines are intersected by a third line so that
angles 1 and 5 are congruent.
Which statement is true about angles 3 and 5?
They are acute
They are congruent
They are complementary,
They are supplementary,
3
5
6
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