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13. The figure below shows three identical squares ABCD, CEFG and CJIH DCE = 40° and GCH = 27°. Find X.
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13. The figure below shows three identical squares ABCD, CEFG and CJIH DCE = 40° and GCH = 27°. Find X.
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13. The figure below shows three identical squares ABCD, CEFG and CJIH
DCE = 40° and GCH = 27°. Find X.
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Explanation:
DCE²+GCH²+X²=180°
40²+27²+X²=180°
x²=2329-180°
x=√2149
x=49//
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