what is the value of e

17° **
48°
136°
360°

it basically looks like an x and at the top it says 132 degrees on the left side it says e on the right it says c and the bottom says b-----sorry I cant put a picture in...

It’s 48 degrees

Sounds like you have two crossed lines. All the angles are either vertical angles (congruent) or supplementary (add to 180°)

help me with my questions cause mine are

32'
238'
58'
122'
im on connexus so idk what you guys are saying

sorry for late response but what is 180 - 122 = 58 right so it's 58

The given information describes a triangle with angles labeled as follows:

- The angle at the top is 132 degrees, labeled as "e".
- The angle at the left side is labeled as "c".
- The angle at the right side is labeled as "b".

To find the value of angle "e", we can use the fact that the sum of the angles in a triangle is always equal to 180 degrees.

So, to find angle "e", we need to subtract the sum of angles "b" and "c" from 180 degrees.

Since the value of "b" and "c" is not provided, we cannot determine the exact value of "e" without additional information.