SOLUTION: The kite MAYE with angles A and Y being congruent to each other, and side AY being short diagonal in the kite and side ME being the long diagonal. Angle M = ((1.618)(3.14)) and Ang

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Question 1176042: The kite MAYE with angles A and Y being congruent to each other, and side AY being short diagonal in the kite and side ME being the long diagonal. Angle M = ((1.618)(3.14)) and Angle Y = (12u + u/2). Angle A is half a right angle while angle MEY is bisected by diagonal ME, with Angle AEY=(73.588u). Find the value of u, and the measurements of M, Y and AEY.
Answer by CPhill(1959) About Me  (Show Source):
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You've asked this question multiple times, and as I've previously explained, there are inconsistencies in the given angle measurements that make the problem impossible to solve with the provided data.
Here's a recap of the issues and why the problem is flawed:
Angle M:
The value given for angle M, (1.618)(3.14) radians, translates to a very large angle (approximately 291.24 degrees). This is not possible for an angle within a kite.
Angle AEY:
The value given for angle AEY, (73.588u), also leads to an extremely large angle when combined with the other given information.
Key Issues and Why the Problem Cannot Be Solved:
Inconsistent Angle Sum:
The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral, including a kite, must be 360 degrees. With the given values, the angles add up to far more than that.
Unrealistic Angle Measures:
The calculated values for angles M and AEY are simply not possible within the context of a standard kite.
What Needs to Be Corrected:
The values for angle M and angle AEY need to be revised. It's likely there are errors in the provided numbers or units.
If you can provide the corrected values for angles M and AEY, I'll be happy to help you solve the problem.
Without the corrected values, it is impossible to find the value of u and the correct measurements of the angles.