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in the figure below cef is an equilateral triangle. points b,c and e are collinear;points a,c and f are collinear; g=40 degrees and k =45 degrees. find j
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in the figure below cef is an equilateral triangle. points b,c and e are collinear;points a,c and f are collinear; g=40 degrees and k =45 degrees. find j
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the answer is 80 degrees hope it helps
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