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Use the figure to find the measures of the numbered angles. The problem number 2. I’m just trying to make sure I’m doing these correctly.

Use the figure to find the measures of the numbered angles. The problem number 2. I-example-1
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Angle 2 and angle of 34° are vertical angles, then they are congruent, that is,


m\angle2=34\degree

Angle 6 and angle of 34° are corresponding angles, then they are congruent, that is,


m\angle6=34\degree

Angle 4 and angle of 34° are alternate interior angles, then they are congruent, that is,


m\angle4=34\degree

Angle 7 and angle of 34° are same-side interior angles, then they are supplementary, that is,


\begin{gathered} m\angle7+34\degree=180\degree \\ m\angle7=180\degree-34\degree \\ m\angle7=146\degree \end{gathered}

Angles 4 and 3 are same-side interior angles, then they are supplementary, that is,


\begin{gathered} m\angle4+m\angle3=180\degree \\ 34\degree+m\angle3=180\degree \\ m\angle3=180\degree-34\degree \\ m\angle3=146\degree \end{gathered}

Angles 7 and 5 are vertical angles, then they are congruent, that is,


\begin{gathered} m\angle5=m\angle7 \\ m\angle5=146\degree \end{gathered}

Angles 1 and 3 are vertical angles, then they are congruent, that is,


\begin{gathered} m\angle1=m\angle3 \\ m\angle1=146\degree \end{gathered}

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