n ΔFGH, \overline{FH}FH is extended through point H to point I, \text{m}\angle FGH = (x-2)^{\circ}m∠FGH=(x−2)∘, \text{m}\angle GHI = (4x-5)^{\circ}m∠GHI=(4x−5)∘, and \text{m}\angle HFG = (x+19)^{\circ}m∠HFG=(x+19)∘. Find \text{m}\angle HFG.m∠HFG
n ΔFGH, \overline{FH}FH is extended through point H to point I, \text{m}\angle FGH = (x-2)^{\circ}m∠FGH=(x−2)∘, \text{m}\angle GHI = (4x-5)^{\circ}m∠GHI=(4x−5)∘, and \text{m}\angle HFG = (x+19)^{\circ}m∠HFG=(x+19)∘. Find \text{m}\angle HFG.m∠HFG
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In ΔFGH, \overline{FH}FH is extended through point H to point I, \text{m}\angle FGH = (x-2)^{\circ}m∠FGH=(x−2)∘, \text{m}\angle GHI = (4x-5)^{\circ}m∠GHI=(4x−5)∘, and \text{m}\angle HFG = (x+19)^{\circ}m∠HFG=(x+19)∘. Find \text{m}\angle HFG.m∠HFG.
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