m<T = 23°

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7 months ago

To understand the given information, we can assume that "<" represents an angle symbol and "m<T" represents the measure of angle T. We are told that the measure of angle T is 23°.

In geometry, angles are measured in degrees (°) and can be determined using various methods. However, in this case, we are simply given the measure of angle T as 23°.

If you have a protractor, you can place it at the vertex (where the two sides of the angle meet) and align the base of the protractor with one side of the angle. Then, read the degree value on the protractor where the other side of the angle intersects it. In this case, when you measure angle T using a protractor, you will find that its measure is 23°.

Alternatively, if you have a diagram or a problem description that provides enough information to determine the measure of angle T through calculations or other geometric relationships, you can use those methods as well.

But based on the given information, we can conclude that the measure of angle T is 23°.

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