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Pls ! 20 points and brainliest! 25 ! in the figure below, lines m and n are parallel: two parallel lines are shown crossed by a transversal. the angles are labeled with number 1-8. the angles on line m where the line is crossed by the transversal are 1, 2, 3, and 4 in clockwise order from top left. the angles on line n where the line is crossed by the transversal are 5, 6, 7, and 8 in clockwise order from top left. in the diagram shown, ∠7 measures 92 degrees. what is the measure of ∠8? 8 degrees 88 degrees 92 degrees 180 degrees
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