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OpenStudy (sagewilson):

Help, I will medal. Image below. Help me understand how to do this. m∠1 = _° 110 140 170

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OpenStudy (wendy.ivette11714):

What do you think you should do first?

OpenStudy (wendy.ivette11714):

Well.....

OpenStudy (sagewilson):

I'm not really sure, I know it has something to do with this formula m 1 = ½ (m?- m?). I'm guessing it would look like this. m 1 = ½ (120 - 60). Then I would, i think, have to multiply 120 and 60 by 1/2, so would it leave me with 1 = (60 - 30).I know this is wrong, I'm not sure where I would start.

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OpenStudy (dayakar):

i think the figure is incomplete

OpenStudy (sagewilson):

What do you mean?

OpenStudy (dayakar):

angle positions are not clear

OpenStudy (sagewilson):

I know but that's all I'm given. I'll try looking through my lesson again, see if anything starts to piece itself together.

OpenStudy (sagewilson):

The answer is 110

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