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In ΔEFG, the measure of ∠G=90°, GE = 1.9 feet, and EF = 9.4 feet. Find the measure of ∠E to the nearest tenth of a degree.
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In ΔEFG, the measure of ∠G=90°, GE = 1.9 feet, and EF = 9.4 feet. Find the measure of ∠E to the nearest tenth of a degree.
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In ΔEFG, the measure of ∠G=90°, GE = 1.9 feet, and EF = 9.4 feet. Find the measure of ∠E to the nearest tenth of a degree.
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Answer:
E=78.3386= 78.3 degrees
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