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Mathematics, 27.10.2020 21:40 jackvj4959

So I kind of get proofing but I am lost for what you call it when two sides that aren't adjacent are supplementary. Is it just supplementary angles? I want to say either <3 and <1 are congruent or <2 and <3 are congruent. If I could get help on the rest of the problem that would be much appreciated.


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