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Ket [755]
3 years ago
13

Math geometry pls help:) Find all missing angles

Mathematics
1 answer:
Naily [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

m<1 = 51 degrees

m<2 = 18 degrees

m<3 = 123 degrees

m<4 = 39 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem, let's first try to find the measure of angle 1.

To do this, we must remember that the sum of the interior angles of a triangle must equal 180 degrees.  Using this knowledge, we can set up the following equation:

72 + 57 + m<1 = 180

Our first step in solving this equation is to simplify the left side by adding together the two constant terms.

129 + m<1 = 180

Next, we can subtract 129 from both sides of the equation.

m<1 = 51 degrees

Now, we can solve for angle 2.

We can see that angle 2 and the angle measuring 72 degrees together make a right angle, which is 90 degrees.  From this observation, we can set up the following equation:

m<2 + 72 = 90

To solve, we subtract 72 from both sides of the equation.

m<2 = 18 degrees

Now, we can solve for angle 3.

We can see from the diagram that angle 3 and the angle measuring 57 degrees are supplementary.  This means that their sum should equal 180 degrees, and the two angles together make a straight line.  This lets us set up the following equation:

m<3 + 57 = 180

To solve, we subtract 57 from both sides of the equation.

m<3 = 123 degrees

Finally, we can solve for angle 4.

We can solve for angle 4 using the same strategy we used to solve for angle 1.  Our equation for angle 4 is as follows:

m<2 + m<3 + m<4 = 180

18 + 123 + m<4 = 180

Let's first simplify the left side of the equation.

141 + m<4 = 180

We can subtract 141 from both sides of the equation as our next step.

m<4 = 39 degrees

Therefore, the correct answers are m<1 = 51 degrees, m<2 = 18 degrees, m<3 = 123 degrees, and m<4 = 39 degrees.

Hope this helps!

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