The given angles are given below.
What is an angle?
An angle is a figure in Euclidean geometry created by two rays, called the sides of the angle, that share a common termination, called the vertex of the angle. Angles created by two rays are located in the plane containing the rays. Angles are also generated when two planes intersect. These are known as dihedral angles. An angle defined by two intersecting curves is the angle of the rays lying tangent to the respective curves at their point of junction.
∠8=48° (vertically opposite angles)
∠1=∠8=48° (corresponding angles)
∠4=∠1=48° (corresponding angles)
∠5=180°-48° = 132° (interior angles on the same side of transversal)
∠6=∠5=132° (vertically opposite angles)
∠2=∠5=132° (corresponding angles)
∠3=∠6=132° (corresponding angles)
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