Activity 4: My Measure! Directions: Using the figure below, complete each statement. A B 73 68 \triangle ABC \cong \triangle DBC 14 E 1 $m\angle D =$ $\angle D \cong \angle$ 3. $m\angle E =$ $\angle E \cong \angle$ D 5 $\triangle ACB \cong \triangle$ 2. $m\angle BCA =$ $\angle BCA \cong \angle$ 4. $AC =$ $AC \cong$
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MD ∠MBC: This angle can be measured by using a protractor to measure the angle formed by the line MD and the line MBC. Show more…
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