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Answer:

m∠W = 45°

Explanation:

When both legs of a right triangle are congruent, we know that it is an isosceles right triangle because of the isosceles triangle theorem.

Therefore, we can identify W as:

m∠W = (180 - 90)° / 2

m∠W = 45°

Note: We get the / 2 from the fact that both non-right angles are congruent; therefore, they are half of the remaining angle measures after subtracting the right angle (90°) from the total of a triangle (180°).

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