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What is m∠a? A straight angle divided by a ray into two angles. The smaller angle has a measure of 50 degrees. 40° 50° 90° 130°
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What is m∠a? A straight angle divided by a ray into two angles. The smaller angle has a measure of 50 degrees. 40° 50° 90° 130°
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What is m∠a?
A straight angle divided by a ray into two angles. The smaller angle has a measure of 50 degrees.
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The answer is 130 degree
To find the answer look at the procedures
X+50 degree=180 degree
X=180 degree-50 degree
X=130 degree
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