In a triangle, the sum of all the angles is always 180 degrees. Since angle G is a right angle (90 degrees) and angle O is 41 degrees, we can find the measure of angle D by subtracting the sum of angles G and O from 180 degrees:
180 - 90 - 41 = 49
Therefore, the measure of angle D is 49 degrees. Answer: 49°
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An illustration shows a triangle with vertices as D G O. Angle G at the bottom left is right angled. Angle O at the bottom right is 41 degrees. The line D O forms the hypotenuse.
Find the measure of the angle on point D .
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49°
49 degrees
59°
59 degrees
29°
29 degrees
39°
39 degrees
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