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Help with these 10th grade geometry angle problems? I'm desperate and my teacher won't help me. Please also explain how you got your answer. Thank you.
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Help with these 10th grade geometry angle problems? I'm desperate and my teacher won't help me. Please also explain how you got your answer. Thank you.
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m<EOD=60°
See
m<COB and m<EOD are opposite angles
Hence they are equal in measure.
Hence
m<COB=60°
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