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in the fight the measures of angle c is equal to​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by pranavdevkar001
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Answer:

angle C=67.5°

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In ∆DCB,

angle BDC + angle BCD + angle CBD =180°

..................(sum of all angles of triangle is 180°)

hence,

2a+3a+3a=180

8a=180

a=180/8

a=45/2

a=22.5°

angle C=3a

angle C=3×22.5

therefore,

angle C=67.5°

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