Answer:
If two lines intersect and "one angle measures 35°", the measures of the other angles would be 35°and 145°
Explanation:
- Two intersecting lines tend to make 4 interior angles which inevitably sum up to become 360°.
- Thus, if one angle made by the intersecting lines is 35°, the angle horizontally adjacent to that angle would automatically be 145°.
- Now, according to the theorem of corresponding angles, the angles lying opposite to the 35° and 145° angles would measure 35° and 145° respectively.