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In the figure below, m2=56° and mZXWY=153º, Find m Z1.
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In the figure below, m2=56° and mZXWY=153º, Find m Z1.
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Answer: 97°
Explanation:
∠XWY = 153°
∠2 = 56°
∠1 = ?
Solution:
∠XWY-∠2=∠1
153°-56°=?
? = 97°
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