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Part B
What is the measurement of angle G? Part C
Let the variable c represent the measurement of angle C. Use the measurement of angle G to write an equation that you can use to solve for c. Part D
What is the measurement of angle C?

Plzz help 100 points Part B What is the measurement of angle G? Part C Let the variable-example-1
User Rahul Sekhar
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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

The sum of the 3 angles in a triangle = 180° , then Δ EGF

∠ G = 180° - (90 + 30)° = 180° - 120° = 60°

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c and g are adjacent angles and sum to 180° , then

c + g = 180° , that is

c + 60° = 180° ( subtract 60° from both sides )

c = 120

That is ∠ C = 120°

User Jaap Oudejans
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Finishing the angles of the smaller triangle if E is 90 and F is 30 then G needs to be 180-90-30 = 60 degrees.

Angles G and C are supplementary angles which need to equal 180 degrees

Angle c = 180-g = 180-60 = 120

Angle c = 120 degrees.

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