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Question 918131: Hello my name is Natalie Green I would please like your help on how to do m<1=180 degrees and, m<2=180 degrees I need some help on how to give the reason for it? please and thank you. Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source):
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m<1=180 degrees must be on one side of a straight line, and m<2=180 degrees must be on the other side of a straight line; only in that case they could both measure degrees because angle/angles on one side of a straight line will always be/add to degrees