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2 horizontal and parallel lines are intersected by 2 diagonal lines to form a triangle with exterior angles. The top angle of the triangle is 47 degrees. The exterior angle created by the right side of the triangle and the top horizontal line is x degrees. The bottom left angle of the triangle is y degrees. The exterior angle of the bottom right angle is z degrees above the horizontal line and 63 degrees below.
Which statements about the diagram are true? Select three options.

x = 63
y = 47
z = 117
x + y = 180
x + z = 180

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Answered by Anamika07
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Answer:

The top angle of the triangle is 47 degrees. The exterior angle created by the right side of the triangle and the top horizontal line is x degrees. The bottom left angle of the triangle is y degrees. The exterior angle of the bottom right angle is z degrees above the horizontal line and 63 degrees below.

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