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Find the m∠BCA, if m∠DCE = 70° and m∠EDC = 50°.

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Find the m∠BCA, if m∠DCE = 70° and m∠EDC = 50°. 50° 60° 70° 80°-example-1
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Because of the parallel lines, angles A and DCE are congruent.
Also, angles E and BCA are congruent.
That makes angles B and D congruent.

m<DCE = 70 and m<EDC = 50, so m<E = 60

m<BCA = m<E = 60
User Peenut
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Answer-


\boxed{\boxed{m\angle BCA=60^(\circ)}}

Solution-

Given here,


  • AB||CD

  • BC||DE

  • m\angle DCE=70^(\circ)

  • m\angle EDC =50^(\circ)

As
BC||DE, and DC is the transversal, so


\Rightarrow \angle EDC=\angle DCB\ \ \ (\because \text{Alternate Interior Angle})


\Rightarrow m\angle DCB=50^(\circ)

Ans also
\angle DCE,\ \angle DCB,\ \angle BCA are complementary angles. So


\Rightarrow m\angle DCE+ m\angle DCB+m\angle BCA=180^(\circ)


\Rightarrow m\angle BCA=180^(\circ)-m\angle DCE-m\angle DCB


\Rightarrow m\angle BCA=180^(\circ)-70^(\circ)-50^(\circ)=60^(\circ)

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