
Mathematics For Elementary Teachers With Activities
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Author: Sybilla Beckmann
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Chapter 10.1, Problem 11P
Given that the lines marked with arrows in Flgure 10.36 are parallel, determine the sum of the angles a + b + c + d + e without measuring the angles. Explain your reasoning.
Figure 10.36 Determine the sum of the tabeled angles.
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