SOLUTION: On my geometry homework, it gives me a figure for a set of questions. One of the questions is as follows: m<ALS-m<2=m<?
"M" is for the measure of the angle and "<" is the angl
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"M" is for the measure of the angle and "<" is the angl
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Question 1044536: On my geometry homework, it gives me a figure for a set of questions. One of the questions is as follows: m
"M" is for the measure of the angle and "<" is the angle symbol
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EDIT: I remember being able to post pictures with on this but I guess not. I'll try to describe the figure for you.
Triangle ALS is a scalene triangle. E is the midpoint of AS. Line AT is the vertical line from top to bottom. Line EL intersects line AT. angle DLA is also called angle 2 Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source):