SOLUTION: two lines intersect forming four angles. one of the angles measures 36 degrees find the measurement of the other three angles

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Question 685068: two lines intersect forming four angles. one of the angles measures 36 degrees find the measurement of the other three angles
Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Vertical angles are equal to each other....so the angle opposite of the 36 degree angle is also 36 degrees.
Adjacent angles form a straight line of 180 degree...so the angle next to the 36 degree angle is 180-36 = 144 degrees
The angle opposite of the 144 degree angle is also 144 degrees.
So the four angles are: 36, 144, 36, 144 degrees.
Happy Calculating. :)

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