SOLUTION: I would like to know how would I be able to find the measure of an angle using algebra when the two given angels that you would use for the equation are not congruent.
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Question 315579: I would like to know how would I be able to find the measure of an angle using algebra when the two given angels that you would use for the equation are not congruent.
The only equation that I am aware of to find the measure of an angle using algebra is
Here are two problems, one that has two given angels thare are congruent and one with one of the given angels being half of the other therefore they are not congruent.
For these problems, QP and QR are oppisite rays that form line PQR, and QT bisects
1. If m
These are both parts/halfs of the angel
This is the one I can't figure out???
2. Find m
I know what the answer is: The value of x( x=2.5) and the measure of
When I do it the way I know, I come up with -1.9 which is obviuosly incorrect:
m
22a-11 = 12a-8
+8 +8
22a-19 = 12a
-22a -22a
19 = -10a
19/-10 = -10a/-10a
-1.9 = a
Can anyone help me, Please.
I would greatly appreciate it.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
<--- -11+8=-3
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