In the diagram below, BE EC, mZBEC = 50° and mZA = 41°. Find mZAEB. %3D %3D Step Angle Reason MZBEC = 50° Given %3D 2. mZA = 41° Given %3D m/EBC = 65° Base angle of an isosceles triangle %3D try m2 Select a Reason %3D A D 410 65° 50° You may assume lines that appear straight are straight, but the figure is not otherwise drawn to scale. 1. 3.
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In the diagram below, BE EC, mZBEC = 50° and mZA = 41°. Find
mZAEB.
Reason
Step
Angle
mZBEC = 50°
Given
mZA = 41°
Given
2
MZEBC = 65°
Base angle of an isosceles triangle
try
Select a Reason
C
41
65°
50°
E
You may assume lines that appear straight are straight, but the figure is not otherwise drawn to scale.
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