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Two congurent, isocoles triangles are joined as shown to form a parallelogram. the largest angle of the parallelogram is 116 degrees
write two equations
solve them to find the value of A and the value of B
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Answer:
64°, 52°
Explanation:
2a+b=180°
a+b=116° ⇒ b=116°-a
2a+116°-a=180° ⇒ a=180°-116°=
64°
b=116°-64°=
52°
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