The measures of angles B and C are 118° and 62°, respectively.
<h3>What are the measures of two missing angles generated by the intersection of two lines?</h3>
A system of three angles is generated by two lines intersecting each other. In accordance with Euclidean geometry, angle C is opposite to the angle with measure 62° and angle B is supplementary to the same angle.
When two angles are opposite, then both have the same measure, and when two angles are supplementary, then the sum of their measures equals 180°. Therefore, the measures of angles B and C are 118° and 62°, respectively.
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<span>erry starts rowing at 2 pm from the west end of the lake, and Tao starts rowing from the east end of the lake at 2:05 pm.
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Terry DATA:
rate = 60 meter/min ; time = x min ; distance = r*t = 60x meters
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Tao DATA:
rate = 40 meter/min ; time = x-5 min ; distance = r*t = 40(x-5) meters
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If they always row directly towards each other at what time will the two meet?
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Equation:
dist + dist = 2000 meters
60x + 40(x-5) = 2000
20x = 1800
x = 90 minutes
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