SOLUTION: Okay so im VERY confused here.. So each angle of a quadrilateral are y+11, y-4 , y+13 and just Y they are the four angles on each corner of this quadrillateral i dont understand ho
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Question 827410: Okay so im VERY confused here.. So each angle of a quadrilateral are y+11, y-4 , y+13 and just Y they are the four angles on each corner of this quadrillateral i dont understand how too fiqure out each angle. Can you please help me out?
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides.
For a polygon with sides, the measures of the angles add up to .
The measures of the 3 angles of a triangle add up to .
The measures of the 4 angles of a quadrilateral add up to .
The measures of the 5 angles of a pentagon add up to .
For your quadrilateral, the measures of the angles (in degrees) are
, , , and .
If you add them all up, it should equal .
So the measure of one of the angles in your quadrilateral is .
The measures (in degrees) of the other 3 angles are
,
, and
.
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