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Analyze the diagram below and answer the question that follows. In the triangle above, what is the measure of ∠A? A. m∠A = 30° B. m∠A = 45° C. m∠A = 60° D. cannot be determined<…
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Analyze the diagram below and answer the question that follows. In the triangle above, what is the measure of ∠A? A. m∠A = 30° B. m∠A = 45° C. m∠A = 60° D. cannot be determined<…
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Analyze the diagram below and answer the question that follows.
In the triangle above, what is the measure of ∠A?
A. m∠A = 30°
B. m∠A = 45°
C. m∠A = 60°
D. cannot be determined
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
sames sides same angle
180=90+2x
180-90=2x
90=2x
x=45
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