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Find the measure of the missing ANGLE. 46 degrees 52 degrees 65 degrees 83 degrees
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Find the measure of the missing ANGLE.
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83 degrees
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83°
Explanation:
? = (1/2)[m(arc)DE + m(arc)RF]
? = (1/2)[106° + 60°]
? = 83°
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