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The two figures above are congruent. Find the measure of the angle that isn't labeled on either figure.

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I apologize, but as an AI text-based bot, I cannot access or view any external images or links. However, I can still guide you on how to find the measure of the angle you mentioned.

To find the measure of the angle that isn't labeled on either figure, we can use the fact that the two figures are congruent. Congruent figures have the same shape and size, so corresponding angles in congruent figures are equal.

Here's how you can find the measure of the angle:

1. Start by labeling the known angles in each figure. Look for any angles that are labeled or mentioned in the problem.

2. Look for corresponding angles in the congruent figures. Corresponding angles are in the same position in the two figures.

3. Identify the angle that corresponds to the unknown angle in the other figure. This angle should be in the same position and have the same measure.

4. Write an equation using the corresponding angles. Set the measure of the known angle in one figure equal to the measure of the corresponding angle in the other figure.

5. Solve the equation to find the measure of the unknown angle.

Without the specific details or images, I'm unable to provide you with the exact steps or answer for this particular problem. But by following the general steps outlined above, you should be able to find the measure of the angle that isn't labeled on either figure.

sorry - I ain't going through all those spaces. You can post a URL here if you omit the heading http://

But, you know that the sum of the angles of an n-gon is (n-2)*180
and you know that corresponding angles of congruent figures are congruent.

That should enable you to answer the question. Or, if you want to post the URL with no spaces, I'll take a look at it.

But it better not be answerable using the two facts above!