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A 40 degrees
B 50 degrees
C 90 degrees
D 130 degrees

A 40 degrees B 50 degrees C 90 degrees D 130 degrees-example-1
User Mxxk
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Answer:

The measurement of
\angle 2 is
40\textdegree.

Explanation:

-The angle beside the angle with the measurement is
50\textdegree, is also
50\textdegree, because both angle are congruent. The angles in the of the triangle, is
90\textdegree. So, to find the measure of
\angle2, you need subtract
50\textdegree from
90\textdegree to get the measurement of
\angle 2 :


50\textdegree - 90\textdegree = 40\textdegree

-Result:


\angle 2 = 40\textdegree

User Loki L
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Answer:

50

Step-by-step explanation: because number on and 2 are the same and if one is 50 then 2 is 50

User Kiwana
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