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A, B & C lie on a straight line. BD = CD. ∠ BCD = 70° and ∠ BAD = 10°. Work out x
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A, B & C lie on a straight line. BD = CD. ∠ BCD = 70° and ∠ BAD = 10°. Work out x
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A, B & C lie on a straight line. BD = CD. ∠ BCD = 70° and ∠ BAD = 10°. Work out x
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Answer:
x= 100
Explanation:
straight line = 180⁰
180-(70+10)= 100
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