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I clearly don't know how to do it if i did i wouldn't be asking for help.

I clearly don't know how to do it if i did i wouldn't be asking for help.-example-1
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answer : 48 degrees

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1. opposite angles are the same , so CFG os the same as GAC - these two added up are 132 + 132 = 264

2. angles add up to 360 in a quadrilateral , so the sum of the two remaining angles is 360 - 264 = 96

3. because the two remaining angles , ACF and FGA , are opposite , those are equal too. so u just half to get one of them : 96 / 2 = 48

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132 degrees

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