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If we assume the measure of B

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Measure of Ze

If we assume the measure of B gº А Measure of Ze-example-1

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Answer:

c = 55° and d = 125°

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,


\angle a=85^(\circ)\\\\\angle b = 40^(\circ)

We need to find the measure of angle c and angle d.

We know that the sum of angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. So,

a+b+c = 180

85+40+c = 180

125+c=180

c = 180-125

= 55°

Using exterior angle theorem,

d = a+b

d = 85+40

d = 125°

Hence, c = 55° and d = 125°

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