in any ∆EFG,IF EF=EG,Angle F=50°,THEN FIND THE OTHER TWO ANGLES
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in ∆EFG, given EF= EG. Hence an isosceles triangle with base GF. Therefore angle F = angle G = 50°.
since sum of angles in a triangle = 180°.
angle E + angle F + angle G = 180°
angle E +50°+50°=180°
angle E= 80°
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