ABC, if m CAD = 29°, what is m&CAB?
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]m[/tex]∠[tex]CAD[/tex]≅[tex]m[/tex]∠[tex]BAD[/tex]
and
[tex]m[/tex]∠[tex]CAB[/tex]=[tex]m[/tex]∠[tex]CAD[/tex]+[tex]m[/tex]∠[tex]BAD[/tex]
so
[tex]m[/tex]∠[tex]CAB[/tex][tex]= 29[/tex]°+[tex]29[/tex]°
[tex]m[/tex]∠[tex]CAB=58[/tex]°
Hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
the graphic shows that the angle at A is split in half by the line AD (because the angles at both sides of the line are marked as equal, so the whole angle must be 2 times of one of these parts).
so, as CAD = 29°, CAB = 2×CAD = 2×29 = 58°