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Find m/EGD. (measurement in degrees)

Find m/EGD. (measurement in degrees)-example-1
User Emem
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\huge\underline{\red{A}\blue{n}\pink{s}\purple{w}\orange{e}\green{r} -}

from the given figure , we can easily see that ∠AGB = ∠EGD

this is because these angles are vertically opposite , i.e. , the angles that share the same vertex ! also , it's known that two angles that are vertically opposite are equal to each other !


\therefore \: \bold{\angle \: EGD= 30\degree}

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User Alaroff
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\bf\:30^(\circ)}

Explanation:

We need to find m ∠EGD.

From the given figure, we can see that, ∠BGA & ∠EGD are vertically opposite angles (opposite angles that share the same vertex ⟶ G).

Also, vertically opposite angles are equal to each other.

Given, ∠BGA = 30°

So, ∠EGD = ∠BGA = 30°.


\rule{150pt}{2pt}

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