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Firstly, notice the relationship the two triangles have. They have conjoining ends that form vertical angles (looks like a middle x). Vertical angles are equivalent in measure of degrees.
Secondly, notice that the triangle on the right side is a right triangle. One of its angle's measurements are also given; 40 degrees. If you know that the sum of a triangle's angles equal 180 degrees, then simply subtract the known angles measurements from 180.
180-(90+40)= 180-130=50.
Therefore, the vertical angles measurement is equivalent to 50 degrees.
Apply the principle of the sum of all angles in a triangle equivalent to 180 degrees to the left triangle, and you will be able to find the measurement of the "?" angle.
180-(50+25)= 180-75=105
SO HERE IS YOUR ANSWER= 105 degrees is the value of the angle marked with a "?"
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Step-by-step explanation:
I dont know if its right but I think you have to subtract 30% from seven since the equation is not being specific and I came up with 4.9 but dont quote me on it im just giving a educational guess
E=8.75*n ............................................................................................................................................
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Step-by-step explanation:

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power of the root of the power of a variable can be written as a
rational power by creating a rational exponent that is the product of
the powers divided by the root. The rational exponent should be reduced
to lowest terms. For example, the seventh power of the sixth root of the
fifth power of x will be x^(7*5/6) = x^(35/6).
hope it helps
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