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Find m< A A. 83 degrees B. 97 degrees C. 166 degrees D. Not enough information
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Find m< A
A. 83 degrees
B. 97 degrees
C. 166 degrees
D. Not enough information
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The four angles of a quadrilateral add to 360°.
.. 2*∠A +60° +134° = 360°
.. 2*∠A = 166°
.. ∠A = 83°
Selection A is appropriate.
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