Suppose that ZCOP and ZTOD are vertical angles; mZCOP = [ and mZTOD = 9r+. Part A: Construct ZCOP and ZTOD (Hint: ZCOP is an adjacent angle to ZCOP and ZTOD is an adjacent angle to LTOD). Part B: Determine mZCOD and mZLPOT. Suppose that ZLAP and ZLAR are adjacent angles and ZLAP + ZLAR = 208°+7°. Part A: Determine mZLAP and mZLAR. End of Page: What can you conclude about them? Justify your answer.
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