role of fate in t
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ZAOB = 50°
ZAOD = 70°
ZCOD = 150°
Step-by-step explanation:
Sum of all the angles around point O will be 360°
.. ZAOB + ZBOC + <COD + 2DOA = 360°
⇒ a + 90° + (2a + b + 15°) + 2b = 360°
→ 3a + 3b = 360° - 105°
⇒ a + b = 85°
Also given
2a - b = 65°
Adding eq (1) and eq (2)
3a = 150°
⇒ a = 50°
Putting the value of a in eq (1)
we get b = 35°
Therefore
ZAOB = a = 50°
ZAOD = 2b = 2 x 35° = 70°
ZCOD = 2a + b + 15° = 2 x 50° + 35° +15° =
150°
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The theme of fate and control (or lack thereof) over one's own life weaves its way throughout Tess of the D'Urbervilles. ... Her own mother acknowledges the power of destiny in Tess's life, claiming that she “tried her fate in the Fortune-Teller” and knows that Tess is fated to marry a nobleman (Hardy 27)
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