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# In the figure above, line m is parallel to line n. Which of the follow

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In the figure above, line m is parallel to line n. Which of the following statement could be FALSE?

(A) b = g
(B) c = f
(C) a + g = 180
(D) a + b = 180
(E) e + h = 90

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08 Aug 2017, 02:08
Bunuel wrote:

In the figure above, line m is parallel to line n. Which of the following statement could be FALSE?

(A) b = g
(B) c = f
(C) a + g = 180
(D) a + b = 180
(E) e + h = 90

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It should be E

$$\angle e = \angle h$$ but nowhere does it say that either of these angles is 45.
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