Question 1102153
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Although you will see this kind of language used frequently, it has no meaning.<br>
If one angle has measure x and the other has measure "5 times smaller than x", then the measure of the second angle is x, minus 5 times x, which is equal to -4x.<br>
The measure of an angle formed by intersecting lines can't be negative.<br>
And now that I read the problem more carefully, the statement of the problem is flawed in another way: two parallel lines don't form any angles....<br>
Mathematics is "the exact science"; ambiguous or even meaningless language has no place in math.<br>
Resubmit the problem with it stated correctly.<br>
Or, if you have shown the problem exactly as it was given to you, then there is nothing you can do with it.