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Find the measures of the angles labeled in the figure. (it's a 5 part question) 1) m<EFD= 2) m<EHF= 3) m<HFG= 4) m<G= 5) m<E=
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Find the measures of the angles labeled in the figure.
(it's a 5 part question)
1) m<EFD=
2) m<EHF=
3) m<HFG=
4) m<G=
5) m<E=
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m<EFD=90°.
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Now using angle sum property .
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