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Mathematics, 30.01.2022 22:40 jokihahorton510

A, B & C lie on a straight line. D, B & E lie on a different straight line.

CBE = 40°.
Work out the angle marked
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A, B & C lie on a straight line.

D, B & E lie on a different straight line.
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CBE = 40°.

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