SOLUTION: http://ebooks.maconk12.org/Geometry/docs/chap01.pdf page 42 question 12, 14 and 16 pleaseee page 43 question 38,40,and 42

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Question 486681: http://ebooks.maconk12.org/Geometry/docs/chap01.pdf
page 42 question 12, 14 and 16 pleaseee
page 43 question 38,40,and 42

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12. angles VUW and XUT
14. angles TYW and VXU (their sum is 90)
16. angle XVU (what is UVZ + XVU?)

38. There are multiple pairs. Find pairs of consecutive angles that add up to 90 (for example, segments KA and KD because 20+25+45 = 90).
40. Intersecting streets often form right angles, but other angles can be formed. You can sketch the streets (how am I supposed to do that online?).
42. 4*5*6 = 2(10 + x), 120 = 2(10+x), 60 = 10 + x, x = 50.

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