
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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Author: Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
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![Directions: Find all missing angles.
1.
2.
76
62
59
67°
152
115
m2] =
m21 =
m21 =
4.
50
25
2.
mZ1 =
42
m2] =
3.
m2 =
499
118 1
73
m22 =
m23 =
m23 =
6.
7.
m21 =
4
144
15
6.
17
3.
m21 =
m22 =
14
47
95
m22 =
m23 =
52
m23 =
38
m24 D
m25 =
m/4 =
m26 =
m25 =
m27.=
3.
5.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/458fc965-7045-497a-ad6d-65cf478a2f16/c1cf79ca-7bf8-404b-9b14-b962a5259479/27e20h5_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Directions: Find all missing angles.
1.
2.
76
62
59
67°
152
115
m2] =
m21 =
m21 =
4.
50
25
2.
mZ1 =
42
m2] =
3.
m2 =
499
118 1
73
m22 =
m23 =
m23 =
6.
7.
m21 =
4
144
15
6.
17
3.
m21 =
m22 =
14
47
95
m22 =
m23 =
52
m23 =
38
m24 D
m25 =
m/4 =
m26 =
m25 =
m27.=
3.
5.
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