SOLUTION: hi, i was wondering if you could help me on this partiular problem. i took a picture of it, to show what the problem is. please show work and explanation. this problem involves cal

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Question 146181This question is from textbook College Geometry Musser, Trimpe, and Maurer
: hi, i was wondering if you could help me on this partiular problem. i took a picture of it, to show what the problem is. please show work and explanation. this problem involves calculating the measure of each angle. here's the problem
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thankyou.
This question is from textbook College Geometry Musser, Trimpe, and Maurer

Found 2 solutions by scott8148, stanbon:
Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
c is the supplement of 60° __ c=120°

g is vertical to a 60° angle __ g=60°

f+40°+60°=180° __ f=80°

d+110°+50°=180° __ d=30°

e+60°+80°+30°=180° __ e=10°

a=h __ a+h+40°=180° __ a=h=70°

b=60°+70° __ b=130°

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'll put them down in the order I found them:
g = 60
f = 180-(40+60) = 80
a = h = (1/2)(180-40) = 70
c = 180-60 = 120
e = 20
d = 20
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Chers,
Stan H.

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