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This is too hard for me lol

This is too hard for me lol-example-1
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Answer:

70°

Explanation:


m \angle \: 1 + m \angle \: 2 = 110 \degree...(given) \\ \\ m \angle \: 11 + m \angle \:1 2 = m \angle \: 1 + m \angle \: 2 \\ (corresponding \: \angle s) \\ \implies \: m \angle \: 11 + m \angle \:1 2 = 110 \degree \\ \\ now \: \\ m \angle \: 14 + m \angle \:1 5 = m \angle \: 1 1+ m \angle \: 12 \\ (vertical \: \angle s) \\ \implies \: m \angle \: 14 + m \angle \:1 5 = 110 \degree \\ \\ m \angle \: 13 = m \angle \: 16 \: \\ (vertical \: \angle s) \\ \\next \\ m \angle \: 1 1+ m \angle \: 12 + m \angle \: 1 3+ \\ m \angle \: 14 + m \angle \: 1 5+ m \angle \: 16 = 360 \degree \\ \therefore \: (m \angle \: 1 1+ m \angle \: 12 ) + (m \angle \: 1 4+ \\ m \angle \: 15) + m \angle \: 1 3+ m \angle \: 16 = 360 \degree \\ \therefore \:110\degree + 110 \degree + m \angle \: 1 6+ m \angle \: 16 = 360 \degree \\ 220 \degree + 2m \angle \: 16 = 360 \degree \\ 2m \angle \: 16 = 360 \degree - 220 \degree \\ 2m \angle \: 16 = 140 \degree \\ \therefore \: m \angle \: 16 = (140 \degree)/(2) \\ \\ \huge \red{ \therefore \: m \angle \: 16 =70 \degree}

User MarkWeston
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Answer:

<16 should be 70 degrees. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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