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Mathematics, 01.02.2022 14:00 hannahmckain

Diego had these question for the Homework: DEF - AMNP. If m D = 30° and mZF -50°, find measure of each of the following angles:
m m m m Here is his work:
30 + 50 = 80
180 - 80 = 100
30 100 50
His scrap work D E F
ΔΜ Ν Ρ
mZE - 100°
mZN - 100°
mZM-30°
mZP-50°
He thinks that he got correct answer. Is it true?
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