mikailch07
mikailch07
02-05-2022
Mathematics
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I’m really stuck on this question
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chilenickiii
chilenickiii
02-05-2022
Answer:
The answer is 13
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract
98 - 85 =
13°
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Lindasoup
Lindasoup
02-05-2022
Not sure how to explain it but It’s 180-98= 82 so you do 180-(82+85) = 13 so the angle is 13 degrees
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