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Does anyone know how to do these?

Does anyone know how to do these?-example-1
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7) • A straight line is 180 deg
• So B = 180-138 = 42 degrees
• Isosceles triangles have equal angles on the equal sides
• So G = 42 degrees
• We know a triangle has 180 degrees
• So 180 - 42 - 42 = 96 degrees for A

8) • Use similar logic to above
• TCB = 180 - 87 = 2x
• TCB = 46.5 degrees
• ACB = 180 - 65 = 2x
• ACB = 57.5 degrees
• TCB + ACB = ACT = 104 degrees
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