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If mZMRT = 133º , then which equation can be used to find g?​

If mZMRT = 133º , then which equation can be used to find g?​-example-1
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D. (2g - 2)+(4g -9) = 133

Because,

Given, angle MRT = 133°

and MRN = 2g - 2 °

and NRT = 4g - 9°

and MRT = MRN + NRT .........(equation (i))

Placing values in equation (i) we get,

133° = (2g - 2)° + (4g - 9)°

=> 133 = (2g - 2) + (4g - 9)

=> (2g - 2) + (4g - 9) = 133

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

We know that MRT = 133 which means that is the total. Angle MRN and NRT are what makes the total angle which is 133. To find what each angle is individually, we can add them both together.

(2g - 2) + (4q - 9) = 133

6q - 11 = 133

6q = 144

q = 24

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