04.05.2020

3 lines are shown. A line with points C, A, F intersects a line with points E, A, B at point A. A line extends from point A to point D in between angle E A F. Angle C A E is 61 degrees, angle D A F is 90 degrees, and angle F A B is 61 degrees.
Find the following angle measures.
mAngleEAD =
48
°
mAngleCAB =
100
°

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m < EAD = 29 degrees

m < CAB = 119 degrees

Given :

The question states that m < CAE = m<FAB = 61 degrees and m<DAF = 90 degrees

Solution:

1. Since line CAF and EAB intersect each other, m<CAF = m< EAF - (opposite vertical angles are equivalent)

2. m<BAC + m<EAC = 180 degrees (sum of linear pair)

3. m<CAB = 180 degrees - m<EAC

4. Equation 1: m<CAB = m<EAF = 119 degrees

5. m<EAF = m<EAD + m< DAF

6. m<EAD = m<EAF - m<DAF

7. m<EAD = 119 degrees-90 degrees = 29 degrees

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