The vertical angles theorem states that vertical angles are congruent to each other. Since angles E and F are vertical angles, this means you can make them equal to each other in an equation.
m∠E = m∠F
17x + 1 = 20x - 14
Subtract 20x from both sides.
-3x + 1 = -14
Subtract 1 from both sides.
-3x = -15
Divide both sides by -3.
x = 5
Substitute 5 for x in m∠F (20x - 14).
20(5) - 14 = 86
m∠F = 86°
I'm not sure if you need the answer or just the steps to start, so I will just give u the steps. First, just take a step back and take it one step at a time. Once you have an idea of how the two triangles are congruent, make 2 columns, one with statements and one with reasons. On the statements side, put given information and what you learn along the way, like if it is given x=y, and y=z, then what you can put down after that is x=z. On the reasons side, put the properties or formulas you used to reach your solution. For instance, if x=y and y=z, x=z by the Transitive property of equality. Proofs are time consuming, tedious and utterly frustrating. Just take it slowly and you will be fine.
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