SOLUTION: The measure of angle 2 is 24 degrees greater than one half of the measure of angle 3 . Find the measure of each of the four angles formed by the intersecting lines.

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Question 1203769: The measure of angle 2
is 24 degrees greater than one half of the measure of angle 3
. Find the measure of each of the four angles formed by the intersecting lines.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39626)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What four angles? Either reliable description or a drawing or figure is necessary.

Intersecting lines?
Which are those angles 2 and 3 ?

Neighboring or adjascent angles?
t and
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Measures of these two adjascent angles are 104 and 86 degrees.


Vertical Angles the #2 and #3?



and then
other is
and you can find the measure of the other two angles.
The four angles would be 131, 48, 131, 48.

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