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Given that angleAXB is complementary to both angleCYD and angleFZE, and mangleAXB = 20°, what is mangleCYD + mangleFZE?
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Given that angleAXB is complementary to both angleCYD and angleFZE, and mangleAXB = 20°, what is mangleCYD + mangleFZE?
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if angle AXB is complementary with angle CYD and FZE
then their sum leads to 90°
∠AXB+∠CYD=90
∠AXB+∠FZE=90
if ∠AXB=20 then both∠ CYD and∠FZE=70°
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