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Mathematics, 06.07.2019 09:30 leilei2003

1. identify a pair of alternate exterior angles. a. < 3 and < 4 b. < 1 and < 2 c. < 1 and < 6 d. < 2 and < 6 *i think it's d. so i just need to know if it's incorrect or correct.

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