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<3/12 ->33. Find the mzi if m25 = 134º. (TEKS 8.8D-S)A 46°B440KC 470D178°1548.3 PtsMABСDE

<3/12 ->33. Find the mzi if m25 = 134º. (TEKS 8.8D-S)A 46°B440KC 470D178°1548.3 PtsMABСDE-example-1

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Count the side and then u should be able to find the final product
User Angelotti
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Given:

m∠5 = 134 degrees

Let's find m∠1.

Using the linear pair of angles theorem. Which states that if 2 angles form a linear pair, they are supplementary.

Supplementary angles sum up to 180 degrees.

Thus,

m∠5 + m∠2 = 180

Let's solve for m∠2.

m∠2 = 180 - m∠5

m∠2 = 180 - 134

m∠2 = 46 degrees

Here, we have a right triangle.

Therefore, m∠K = 90 degrees

To find m∠1, use the triangle angle sum theorem which states that the sum of interior angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.

Therefore, we have:

m∠1 + m∠2 + m∠k = 180

m∠1 = 180 - m∠2 - m∠k

m∠1 = 180 - 46 - 90

m∠1 = 44 degrees

ANSWER:

44°

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