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The measure of angle 1 is (3x + 10)° and the measure of angle 4 is (4x – 15)°. What is the measure of angle 7
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The measure of angle 1 is (3x + 10)° and the measure of angle 4 is (4x – 15)°. What is the measure of angle 7
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Answer: 95°
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Your answer will be 95 degrees. (3x+10)=(4x-15) ends up with x=25. Plug it in to (3x+10). You should get 85 degrees. Using the definition of supplementary angles, angle 3 will be 95. Angle 7 and angle 3 are corresponding angles.
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