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PLSSS HELPpPP URGENT

PLSSS HELPpPP URGENT-example-1
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Given,

  • A right angle that means 90°.

  • One angle is 43°

Now,


\angle \: ACB = 43 \degree + \angle \:BCD

=> 90° = 43° + BCD

=> BCD = 90° - 43°

=> BCD = 47°

Option ( A ) 47° is correct answer

PLSSS HELPpPP URGENT-example-1
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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

as u can see,the other acute angle is 43° and the other is also an acute angle and acute angles must not surpass until 80° meaning, the other acute angle is 47°

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