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Find the value of the variables in the trapezoid below. 590 These angles supplementary 21 y = 121° isosceles means base angles are equal x+y=180 X+ 121 =180 or 180 - 121 * = 59°…
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Find the value of the variables in the trapezoid below. 590 These angles supplementary 21 y = 121° isosceles means base angles are equal x+y=180 X+ 121 =180 or 180 - 121 * = 59°…
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Find the value of the variables in the trapezoid below. 590 These angles supplementary 21 y = 121° isosceles means base angles are equal x+y=180 X+ 121 =180 or 180 - 121 * = 59° 59°
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This work shown in the picture is correct.
All these statements apply by definition
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