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I dont understand. im better at history-example-1
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Answer:

The correct option is (b) that is


\bf \implies{\angle{JND} = 57 \degree}

Explanation:

Given :


\bf \longrightarrow{\angle{BNL} = 33 \degree}

To Find:


\bf \longrightarrow{\angle{JND} = \: ?}

Solution:


\bf \longrightarrow \: \: \: \angle{BNL} = \angle{DNS} \: \\ \: \: \: \bf [Verically \: Opposite \: Angle]

We know that,

  • Two angles are called a pair of vertically opposite angles, if their arms form two pairs of opposite rays.


\bf \therefore\angle{DNS } = 33 \degree

According to the question,


\bf \longrightarrow \angle{JND} + \angle{ DNS} = 90 \degree \\ \bf \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: [form \: a \: right \: angle]


\bf \longrightarrow \angle{JND} +33 \degree= 90 \degree


\bf \longrightarrow \angle{JND}= 90 \degree - 33 \degree


\bf \longrightarrow \angle{JND}= 57 \degree

So, the measure of angle JND is 57°.

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