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Question about Angular Relationships in Parallel Lines

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Angular Relationships in Parallel Lines

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In a soccer match, the referee marks the location of a free-kick in the form of a line parallel to the goal lines of the field, and positions the wall to be respected by the players in a line perpendicular to the free-kick line. The sideline and a transversal line that intersects the free-kick line and the wall line form the following angles: an angle of 120º with the free-kick line and an angle of 60º with the wall line. What is the angle formed between the sideline and the wall line?
a.
45º
b.
105º
c.
135º
d.
75º
e.
90º

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