If angle m acd = 100 and angle m b =60, find angle m a
2 answers:
M<ACD = 100
m<B = 60
so
m<ACB = 180 - m<ACD
m<ACB = 180 - 100
m<ACB = 80
m<A = 180 - (60 + 80)
m<A = 180 - 140
m<A = 40
Answer:
The measure of ∠BAC is 40° .
Step-by-step explanation:
As given the figure in the question be as follow .
∠ACD = 100° , ∠B = 60°
Noe by using the the exterior angle is equal to the sum of the interior angle .
Thus
∠ACD = ∠CBA + ∠BAC
Put all the values in the above
100° = 60° + ∠BAC
∠BAC = 100° - 60°
= 40°
Therefore the measure of ∠BAC is 40° .
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