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If angle 1 measures 17x and angle 2 measures 19x then what are angle 3 and 4?
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If angle 1 measures 17x and angle 2 measures 19x then what are angle 3 and 4?
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Here, ∠1 = ∠3 = 17x [ vertically opposite angle ]
∠2 = ∠4 = 19x [ vertically opposite angle ]
Sum of all the angles, 17x+19x+17x+19x = 360
72x = 360
x = 360/72
x = 5
So, ∠1 = ∠3 = 17(5) = 85
∠2 = ∠4 = 19(5) = 95
Hope this helps!
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angle of what shape it depends
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