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M∠GAH = 62° m∠ADB = 148° Find the m∠AFD.

M∠GAH = 62° m∠ADB = 148° Find the m∠AFD.-example-1
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We are given : m∠GAH = 62° m∠ADB = 148°.

We need to find : m∠AFD.

m∠GAH = 62° = m<FAD : Vertical angles.

m∠ADB + m<ADF = 180° : Linear pair angles.

Substituting m∠ADB = 148°

148° + m<ADF = 180°

Subtracting 148 from both sides, we get

148°-148 + m<ADF = 180°-148

m<ADF = 32°

Now,

Sum of all angles of a triangle is =180°.

Therefore,

m<FAD + m<ADF + m∠AFD = 180°.

Substituting m<FAD = 62° and m<ADF = 32°, we get

62+32 + m∠AFD = 180°.

94 + m∠AFD = 180°

Subtracting 94 from both sides, we get

94-94 + m∠AFD = 180°-94

m∠AFD = 86°.

Therefore, m∠AFD = 86°.

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