If $m\angle DEC = \frac{y}{4}$ and $m\angle ECK = \frac{y + 60}{2}$, find the $m\angle DKC$
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We are given that y + 60 = m_DEC = X. This means that the measure of angle DEC is X degrees. Show more…
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