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What is m<x?
 What postulate or theorem justifies this?

What is m<x? What postulate or theorem justifies this?-example-1
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What you have there is an isosceles triangle. We know this because those 2 sides are marked as congruent. In the Isosceles Triangle Theorem, if 2 sides have equal measures, then the angles across from those sides have equal measures. Therefore, angle x = angle y = 35.. VERY IMPORTANT theorem! Remember it!
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