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How to solve for number 3

How to solve for number 3-example-1
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Answer: m<F = 134
EF = 18in

Explanation:
Since both angles FEG and FGE are equal, we could make out that lines EF and FG are equal measures making an isosceles triangle. Therefore we just add up both 23 to get 46 and subtract it by 180 getting 134

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