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Lazorwolf64:

Can someone help explain this to me?

Lazorwolf64:

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Lazorwolf64:

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Lazorwolf64:

PLS HELP

Lazorwolf64:

YO im lossing brain cells looking at this

Lazorwolf64:

losing

Vocaloid:

Line ED is a straight line so the angles <EAB, <a, and <b must add up to 180 degrees It tells you that <EAB is 90 degrees (that corner symbol). So with that in mind, what must <a and <b add up to?

Lazorwolf64:

180?

Lazorwolf64:

so the equation would be 180-90

Vocaloid:

Because all three angles add up to 180, and <EAB is 90, then yes, the last two angles <a and <b must add up to 180 - 90 = 90 degrees

Vocaloid:

Just in case, angles that add up to 90 are called “complementary” if they’re looking for that term

Lazorwolf64:

Thank you so much!!!!!

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