SOLUTION: Angle A and Angle B are a linear pair. If m < A = 4m < B, find m < A and m < B
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Question 895625: Angle A and Angle B are a linear pair. If m < A = 4m < B, find m < A and m < B
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let
. Then
. Since the sum of the measures of a linear pair is 180 degrees (by definition):
Solve for
and then calculate
, or calculate
if you would rather.
John

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