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Mathematics, 16.10.2019 08:30 rhiannonwheatcr6619

What is the measure of angle ced?

m, because abc~edc

m/2 because abc =~dce

m + 60 degrees, because abc-dce

120 degrees, because abc=~dce


What is the measure of angle ced?  m, because abc~edc m/2 because abc =~dce<

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