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How do i find x and y?​

How do i find x and y?​-example-1

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Answer:

x=90

y=67

Explanation:

as the line that bisects the vertical angle of isosceles triangle perpendicularly bisects the base

so x=90

and sum of all sides of triangle is 180 so

90+23+y=180

therefore,y=67

User Brian Jimdar
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answer:

X = 90°

y = 67°

Solution,

We know ,

AB = AC

<B = <C

< A + <B + <C = 180° ( sum of angle in triangle)

or, 46 + y + y = 180°

or, 46 + 2y = 180°

or, 2y = 180° - 46°

or, 2y = 134

or, y = 134/2

y = 67°

The value of y is 67°

Now, In ABD

<BAD + <B + < ADB = 180°

or, 23 + 67 + X = 180°

or, 90 + X = 180

or, X = 180 - 90

X = 90°

The value of X is 90°

Hope this helps ...

Good luck on your assignment...

How do i find x and y?​-example-1
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