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By applying the supplementary angle theorem, the magnitude of angle EBF (m<EBF) is equal to 60°.

What is a supplementary angle?

A supplementary angle can be defined as two (2) angles or arc whose sum is equal to 180 degrees.

Mathematically, a supplementary angle can be calculated by using this formula:

Q + R = 180

Where:

Q and R are measure of the angles subtended.

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

m<EBC + m<ABE = 180

3y + 10 + 2y - 20 = 180

5y - 20 = 180

5y = 180 + 20

5y = 200

y = 200/5

y = 40

Now, we can determine the magnitude of angle EBF (m<EBF) based on the given diagram:

m<ABE = m<EBF

m<EBF = 2y - 20

m<EBF = 2(40) - 20

m<EBF = 80 - 20

m<EBF = 60°

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