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Rainbow [258]
3 years ago
15

Find the measurement of the numbered angles

Mathematics
1 answer:
Readme [11.4K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

m<1 = 60

m<2 = 30

m<3 = 80

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Solve for angle (1)

The sum of angles in any triangle is (180) degrees. As one can see, there is a (30) degree angle in this triangle, and a (90) degree angle. Bear in mind that the box around an angle indicates that it is a (90) degree angle. One can form an equation and solve for the unknown angle using this given information;

(30) + (m<1) + (90) = 180

Simplify,

120 + m<1 = 180

Inverse operations,

m<1 = 60

2. Solve for angle (2)

The vertical angles theorem states that when two lines intersect, the angles opposite each other are congruent. One can apply this theorem here by stating the following,

m<2 = 30

Thus one gets their answer, the measure of angle (2) must be (30) degrees by the vertical angles theorem.

3. Solve for angle (3)

As states above, the sum of angles in a triangle is (180) degrees. Since one has found the measure of angle (2), one can form an equation and solve for the measure of angle (3) using the given information, combined with the information found.

(m<2) + (70) + (m<3) = 180

Susbtitute,

30 + 70 + (m<3) = 180

Simplify,

100 + m<3 = 180

Invers eoperations,

m<3 = 80

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