8. Parallel Lines a) Corresponding Angles $m^\circ =$ 68$\circ$
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Corresponding angles are pairs of angles that are in the same position relative to the parallel lines and the transversal that intersects them. In this case, we have two parallel lines and an intersecting transversal. Let's label the angles formed by the Show more…
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