SOLUTION: You are given the measure of < 4. You also know the following angles are supplementary: < 1 and < 2, < 2 and < 3, and < 1 and < 4. Explain how you can determine the measures of <

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Question 904433: You are given the measure of < 4. You also know the following angles are supplementary: < 1 and < 2, < 2 and < 3, and < 1 and < 4.
Explain how you can determine the measures of < 1, < 2 and < 3.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1 + 2 = 180
3 + 2 = 180
1-3 = 0
<1 = <3
1+4 = 180
<1 = 180-<4
<3 = 180-<4
1 +2 = 180
(180-4) + 2 = 180
<2 = <4

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