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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont understand this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@geometry123
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so what is m<AEB
OpenStudy (anonymous):
angle
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is the measure
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
alright look at the picture to find the measure. The measure of <AEB is 28 degrees and the measure of <CED is in the picture as well. So you tell me what is the measure of <CED
OpenStudy (anonymous):
65 degrees
OpenStudy (anonymous):
alright so the M<AEB is 28 and the M<CED is 65
so if you add the measures you will get your answer. So what do the measures equal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
93
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i guess thats the final answer but like the question doesn't ask for the answer so just write 28+65 which is the measures of <AEB and <CED alright?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what do i do for 2, 4,5 whats 2m and 1/2m
OpenStudy (anonymous):
for 2 it's like 2 times the measure of <AEC
OpenStudy (anonymous):
for 4 its the measure of <AEC plus the 3 times the measure of <BEC
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think i under stand now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
for 5 its 1/2 times the measure of <BED plus 4 times the measure of <AEB
alright thats good if you need any more help just message me!
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