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Item 2 Question 1 A ladder leans against a building with a flat roof. The ladder forms a 52° angle with one of the walls of the building. The walls of the building form right angles with the roof. A triangle next to a square. One side of the triangle is horizontal and one side is vertical. The horizontal side is segment G F. This side is labeled ground. The vertical side is segment E F. This side is labeled wall. The third side of the triangle is segment G E. This side is slanted and labeled ladder. Segment E F is the left side of the square. The top side of the square is segment E H. This side is labeled roof. Angle G E F is labeled 52 degrees. Angle H E F has a square in the corner to show it is a right angle. Which angle measure must you find to find the measure of the angle formed by the ladder and the building's roof? angle GEF angle GEH angle FEH angle FGE Question 2 What is the measure of the angle formed by the ladder and the roof of the building? Enter your answer in the box. °

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