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The angle by which turns clockwise about point B to coincide with is degrees. If from point B, a point E is drawn directly opposite point C so that B, E, and C are on the same straight line, the angle by which turns counterclockwise to coincide with is degrees. NextReset

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First drop down menu answer is 63.9 And the second drop down menu answer is 116.1

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User Madtyn
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I have attached the figure for this problem and there are two questions for this problem. The first is the angle needed for AB to turn to coincide with BC.
Simply, get add the measures of the angles ABD and DBC. So,
33.3 + 30.6 = 63.6 degrees

The second question is the angle needed for AB to turn to coincide with EB. Angle EBA is complementary with angle ABC. So,
180 - 63.6 = 116.4 degrees
The angle by which turns clockwise about point B to coincide with is degrees. If from-example-1
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