We know that angles ∡DAB and ∡DCB are right angles, so they each measure 90°. Since the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180°, we can find m∡CBD by subtracting 90° and 29° from 180°:
m∡CBD = 180° - 90° - 29° = 61°
Since angles ∡CAB and ∡CBD are supplementary (their sum is 180°), we can find m∡CAB by subtracting 61° from 180°:
m∡CAB = 180° - 61° = 119°
Finally, since angles ∡CAD and ∡CAB are complementary (their sum is 90°), we can find m∡CAD by subtracting 119° from 90°:
m∡CAD = 90° - 119° = -29°
However, we cannot have a negative angle measure, so we need to add 360° to get an angle in standard position:
m∡CAD = -29° + 360° = 331°
Therefore, the answer is not one of the given options.
In the circle below, ∡DAB and ∡DCB are right angles and m∡BDC = 29°. The figure is not drawn to scale.
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What is m CAD
a. 156°
b. 204°
c. 238°
d. 282°
1 answer