I’m pretty sure the answer is -1
The value of the angle m∠4 is 105 degrees.
<h3>How to find angles in a quadrilateral?</h3>
The sum of angles in a quadrilateral is 360 degrees.
Therefore,
m∠1 + m∠2 + m∠3 + m∠4 = 360°
Hence,
x + x + 10 + x + 20 + x + 30 = 360
4x + 60 = 360
4x = 360 - 60
4x = 300
x = 360 / 4
x = 75
Therefore,
m∠4 = 75 + 30 = 105°
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Hello.
The answer is choice A. angle 1 = 118, angle 2 = 118
Explanation:
The four angles above are congruent (meaning the same) to the ones beneath.
Angles 1 and 2 are also congruent, so they will measure the same.
Lets label the angles above A, B, C, D. B being the known angle, which is 118°. The angles beneath can be labelled E, F, G, H.
∠B ≅ ∠D
∠ABCD ≅ ∠EFGH
∠BD ≅ ∠FH
FH (or 1 and 2) equal 118.
A. Is not linear because is has no y
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