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mel-nik [20]
3 years ago
13

I need assistance with this question. The degree's I have listed below are the choices I have from the drop-down menu. Anyone kn

ow which one should be paired with which measure?
m∠x = 45°, 56°, 63°, 72°

m∠y = 45°, 56°, 63°, 72°

m∠z = 45°, 56°, 63°, 72°

(Picture also included.)

Mathematics
1 answer:
iogann1982 [59]3 years ago
5 0

angle B& C = 180

C & D = 180

A & D = 180

A & B = 180

A & C are identical so angle x = 63

angle Z = mirrored angle which is 72

180-63 = 117-72 = 45

 so angle y = 45

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