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Guest1:

In the figure below, BE=BF,

Guest1:

@Shadow @dude

Shadow:

gib figure

dude:

You probably might want to include the image

Guest1:

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dude:

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Guest1:

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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

Guest1:

Don’t you mean supplementary?

Shadow:

ye

Shadow:

oh dude died

Guest1:

Uh oh

Guest1:

So I got m<FBE=16

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?

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

Shadow:

W/e lol

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