In \triangle CDE, m\angle C = (4x - 16)^\circ, m\angle D = (6x - 1)^\circ, and m\angle E = (4x - 13)^\circ. \newline Find m\angle C.
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First, let's simplify the given values: mZC = (4√16)² = (4*4)² = 16² = 256 mZD = (6√1)° = 6° Show more…
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