EXAMPLE 6
7= 38
10-102
If m27 = 38° and mZ10 = 102°, find each measure.
a. m1 =...
Mathematics, 01.12.2021 17:40 vanessadaniellet21
EXAMPLE 6
7= 38
10-102
If m27 = 38° and mZ10 = 102°, find each measure.
a. m1 = 78
f. m26 =
b. m 22 = 7
g. m28 =
k. m213 =
2
3
9
10
12
11
1. m214 =
c. 23 = 0
h. m29 =
56
m. m 15 =
13
14
8
7
16
d. m24 =
1
i. m211 =
n. m216 =
e. m25 =
j. m212=
EXAMPLE 7
If m 22 = 41°, mZ5 = 940, and mZ10 = 1099, find each measure.
a. mZ1 =
d. m26 =
g. m29 =
b. m23 =
e. m27 =
5
c. m/4 =
f. m28 =
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