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3. If m/1 = 40°, what is m/5? (1 point)​

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Answer:

Explanation:

If m/1 = 40°,

m=40×1 = 40°

∴ m/5 = 40/5 = 8°

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Answer:

The value of m < 5 would be A. 50.

Explanation:

We are given that m < 1 = 40 °. This means that we can assume that the angles are complimentary in this triangle.

If the angles are complimentary, that means that they add up to 90 degrees. Should that be the case, if m < 1 = 40 °, the m < 5 can be found to be :

= 90 degrees - 40 degrees

= 90 - 40

= 50 degrees

In conclusion, m < 5 would be 50 degrees

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