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natima [27]
2 years ago
15

Find the measure of the missing angles.

Mathematics
1 answer:
igomit [66]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

f = 26

d=112

e=42

Step-by-step explanation:

as far as what i can see, the first given angle is 112 and the second angle is 42.

These two angles are the angles on one straightline, therefore the missing angle will be 180 - 112 - 42 = 26 (Supplementary angle). This angle is not required and it is the missing angle on the left hand side. However, this angle should be equal to that of f (Opposite angle).

By the same way, d and e are the two opposite angles for 112 and 42, respectively.

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