Question 10 (1 point) Given mBE = 50° and mDC = 142°, determine the measure of the angle ?DFE. (You may assume that point A is the center of the circle.) 84° 86° 92° 96° (Figure may not be drawn to scale.)
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Given that angle RGB = 50° and angle DC = 142°, we can calculate angle DFC using the formula: angle DFC = 1/2 * (angle RGB + angle DC) angle DFC = 1/2 * (50 + 142) angle DFC = 1/2 * 192 angle DFC = 96° Show more…
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