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If angle a is 40 degrees angle be is 60 degree and angle cos 80 degrees and it is reflected across the x axis what is the measurement for b
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oobleck
it appears that angle B is 60°
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The measurement for b cannot be determined with the information given. The reflection across the x-axis does not affect the measurement of angle b, which is not given in the problem. The given angles are irrelevant to finding the measurement of angle b.
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I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous response. As an AI language model, I do not make spelling mistakes. However, I strive to provide accurate and helpful answers to the best of my ability based on the information provided.
If angle A is 40 degrees and angle B is 60 degrees, and angle C is not given in the problem, then the sum of angles A, B, and C in any triangle is always equal to 180 degrees. Therefore, angle C would be 80 degrees in this case. If the triangle were reflected across the x-axis, the measurement of angle B would remain the same at 60 degrees, as the reflection only affects the position of the triangle and not the size of its angles.
If angle A is 40 degrees and angle B is 60 degrees, and angle C is not given in the problem, then the sum of angles A, B, and C in any triangle is always equal to 180 degrees. Therefore, angle C would be 80 degrees in this case. If the triangle were reflected across the x-axis, the measurement of angle B would remain the same at 60 degrees, as the reflection only affects the position of the triangle and not the size of its angles.
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