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Guest1:
In the figure below, BE=BF,
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Guest1:
@Shadow
@dude
Shadow:
gib figure
dude:
You probably might want to include the image
Guest1:
dude:
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Guest1:
|dw:1541473998566:dw|
Shadow:
Wait how did you get 98?
Guest1:
Wait, nvm
Shadow:
FEB and BED are not complementary angles
Shadow:
Though if you could get the value of BED, you could solve it through complementary angles
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Guest1:
Don’t you mean supplementary?
Shadow:
ye
Shadow:
oh dude died
Guest1:
Uh oh
Guest1:
So I got m<FBE=16
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Shadow:
To me it would make sense that BED would be congruent with BCD since the lengths are parallel.
Shadow:
Wait I think I got a more clean way
Guest1:
180-16=164
164/2
Guest1:
Then that would =82
Shadow:
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Shadow:
k forget everything, this is the way
Shadow:
You see what I'm doing?
Shadow:
@Guest1
Guest1:
Yes.
Shadow:
You think you got it from here?
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Guest1:
I think.
Shadow:
Okay, just to be clear, it's supplementary angles. I knew that was the way xD
Guest1:
I got the answer as 163 degree
Shadow:
180 - 91 = 89
16 + 91 = 107
180 - 107 = 73
89 + 73 = 162
Shadow:
Wait so my other way worked too
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Shadow:
W/e lol