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User Gcochard
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Answer:

*Using < for angle symbol*

m<E= 61 degrees

m<G= 119 degrees

Explanation:

Because the two triangles are similar (meaning they have either length of sides or angle measurements in common, we can assume that they have the same angles because they are not the same size. We know that m<A= 82 degrees, which means so will m<D. You add the 82 and the 37 (from m<F) together to find 119. You subtract this from 180 (the total angle measurement of a triangle) to find m<E= 61. To find m<G, you subtract the 61 from 180, the angle measurement of a straight line, to find 119.

Hope this helps! Have a nice day :)

User JerodG
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Answer:

Your answer for both is 31 degrees

Explanation:

Because they are similar we know their angles are the same. If you know the rule about triangles' interior angles always add up to 180, then you can just easily find this out.

First you do

82+67 = 149

Take that answer and minus it by 180

180-149 = 31

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