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The figure below shows the design of a truss to support the weight of a roof. In this truss design, ∠A⩭∠D and ĀF⩭DF.

The figure below shows the design of a truss to support the weight of a roof. In this-example-1
User George Findulov
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Answer:


m\angle A= 30^(\circ)

Explanation:

In the question, we're given
\angle A\cong \angle D. Therefore, the measure of these two angles must be equal.

To find the value of
x, set these two angles equal to each other:


4x-26=x+16

Add 26 and subtract
x from both sides:


3x=42

Divide both sides by 3:


x=(42)/(3)=14

Since
\angle A was labelled as
4x-26, substitute
x=14 to find its measure:


\angle A=4(14)-26,\\\angle A=56-26,\\\angle A=\boxed{30^(\circ)}

You can also substitute
x=14 into the label of angle D as angle A is congruent to angle D for easier calculations (
14+16=\boxed{30^(\circ)}).

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