Is this correct?

I would write:

[MATH]\angle efd+38^{\circ}+65^{\circ}=180^{\circ}[/MATH]
[MATH]\angle efd=(180-103)^{\circ}[/MATH]
[MATH]\angle efd=77^{\circ}\quad\checkmark[/MATH]
[MATH]\frac{\overline{ef}}{\sin(38^{\circ})}=\frac{80}{\sin(77^{\circ})}[/MATH]
[MATH]\overline{ef}=\frac{80\sin(38^{\circ})}{\sin(77^{\circ})}\approx50.548[/MATH]
You didn't use the angle opposing the side of length 80. :)
 
I would write:

[MATH]\angle efd+38^{\circ}+65^{\circ}=180^{\circ}[/MATH]
[MATH]\angle efd=(180-103)^{\circ}[/MATH]
[MATH]\angle efd=77^{\circ}\quad\checkmark[/MATH]
[MATH]\frac{\overline{ef}}{\sin(38^{\circ})}=\frac{80}{\sin(77^{\circ})}[/MATH]
[MATH]\overline{ef}=\frac{80\sin(38^{\circ})}{\sin(77^{\circ})}\approx50.548[/MATH]
You didn't use the angle opposing the side of length 80. :)
Thank you
 
You wrote 38+65 =103 + 77 = 180.
Maybe 103 + 77 =180, but 38+65 \(\displaystyle \neq\)103+77 !! Rather 38+65 = 103.

Equal signs must be valid!!
 

I would write:

[MATH]m\angle efd+38^{\circ}+65^{\circ}=180^{\circ}[/MATH]
[MATH]m\angle efd=(180-103)^{\circ}[/MATH]
[MATH]m\angle efd=77^{\circ}\quad\checkmark[/MATH]
We are referring to the aspect of the angles involving the number
of their degrees, or the measure of each angle.
 
I suppose we could then use, if we so choose:

[MATH]\measuredangle efd[/MATH]
 
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