I have been having difficulty with problem number 11 on section 10.2 of the homework. I went to the math tutoring center and none of the tutors were able to help me. If I could see a solution worked through it would be much appreciated! The problem is attached below.
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Well, this isn't due for another week. I suggest you take a look at example 7 on page 548 of the text book--notice that it uses some angles. Now look at the statement of the problem 11--how does it tell you what the angles have to be?
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