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podryga [215]
3 years ago
11

How do i find all the missing angles, a b c d e I HAVE TO TURN IT IN SOON AA

Mathematics
1 answer:
castortr0y [4]3 years ago
4 0

Step-by-step explanation:

for a

  • a+,38°=90°{ angle at circumference through center is 90°}
  • a=90-38
  • a=52°

for e

  • e=38°{base angle of isosceles triangle r equal}

for d

  • 38°+e+d=180°{sum of angle of triangle}
  • d=180-76
  • d=104°

for. c

  • c+d=180°{straight angle}
  • c=180-104°
  • c=76°

for b

  • a+b+c=180°{sum of angle of triangle}
  • b=180-128
  • b=52°

hope it helps.

<h2>stay safe healthy and happy.</h2>
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