Math, asked by dreamer21, 11 months ago

In the given figure, find CDE?​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

→ CDE= 34°

Step by step explanation:

→ As we know,

  • A+B+C = 180°
  • 72°+74°+C= 180°
  • C= 180°-146°
  • C= 34°

Now,

→As we all know,

  • angle ACB = angle DCE
  • angle ACB = 34°
  • Therefore,
  • angle DCE = 34°

→ Final solution:

  • CDE= 180°-(DCE+CED)
  • CDE= 180°- (34°+112°)
  • CDE= 180°-146°
  • CDE= 34°
Answered by palak5354
4

Step-by-step explanation:

We can find it by --->

A+B+C= 180°

72°+ 74° +C =180°

C= 180° - 146°

C= 34°

AS WE KNOW

Angle ACB = Angle DCE

Angle ACB = 34°

THEREFORE ,

Angle DCE = 24°

CDE = 180° -(DCE +CED)

CDE = 180° - (34 °+ 112°)

CDE = 180° - 146°

CDE = 34°

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