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zerospear0

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My answer may not be right, but to me, this problem is pretty straight forward.

Step-by-step explanation:

so we will start with the first one.

AXB=70 degrees. No problems there. Some people may struggle wit DXC, but that is also fairly easy. DXC is vertical to AXB, which mean it is the oppisite. That also means it is the same angle. so, DXE=70 degrees. I am not so sure about descriptions, but I assume it is trying to describe both angles. These two angles are vertical and acute

The second problem Is also easy. We already know that DXC=70 degrees and AXD is labeled as 105 degrees. However, I don't think AXD is 105 because it does not add up. The two angles should add up to 180. But, 70+105=175. So, I tihnk that AXD is actually 110. But that might be wrong. DXE is acute. AXD is obtuse. They are both adjacent.

The last one is pretty much solvable in a small timespan. We already know that AXD is 105 or 110 (maybe AXD was mislabled?). BXC is vertical to AXD. So, BXC is also 105 or 110. These are vertical and both are obtuse.

I hope this solves your question, and ask your teacher or a person about AXD. I feel that it is labeled incorrectly.

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