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# In the figure above, what is the value of x?

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In the figure above, what is the value of x?

(2) ∠GBC = 70˚

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29 Dec 2015, 10:48
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$$\angle$$DFC = 180 - (70+60) = 50
$$\angle$$ GFB = 50 (Vertically opposite angles)
$$\angle$$ GBF = 180 - ( 50+ 60 ) = 70

$$\angle$$ GBF = $$\angle$$ GAD = x = 70 (Corresponding angles)
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(2) ∠GBC = 70˚
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