SOLUTION: The angles are supplementary angles. Determine the measures of ∡1 and ∡2. Can you provide me with some assistance, please? Thank you!
Here is a photo of those angles
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Question 478011: The angles are supplementary angles. Determine the measures of ∡1 and ∡2. Can you provide me with some assistance, please? Thank you!
Here is a photo of those angles:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62474130@N03/6010245374/
Also, does this geometry symbol mean "measured angle" (Go to the link to see the symbol)?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62474130@N03/6009691687/
Answer by MathLover1(20855) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The angles are supplementary angles; so, they add up to
∡1 + ∡2=
we also know that ∡1= and ∡2=
...solve for
....this is the measure of ∡2
now we can find the measure of ∡1
∡1=
∡1=
∡1=
∡1=
so, your angles are ∡2= and ∡1=
re symbol: yes, this geometry symbol mean "measured angle"
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