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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the diagram bellow , triangle LMO is isosceles with LO congruent to MO . If m

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

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Directrix (directrix):

Triangle LMO is isosceles. The base angles of the triangle are congruent so < L is congruent to <LMO. Both have measure 55.

Directrix (directrix):

The measure of < LON = 70 because the sum of the angles of a triangle is 180. Look at triangle LNO. Angle O has measure (70 + 28) = 98. Angle L is 55. So, what is the measure of <N? @ninabelkaniya

OpenStudy (wolf1728):

Directrix, yes, I made my own diagram too.

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

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OpenStudy (wolf1728):

If nothing else let's see if we can make an angle symbol the proper way ∠ Unfortunately, there's no shortcut like squared ² or degrees ° to make an angle. What I did was copy and pasted. Sorry for the interruption.

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