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Find the measure of M-example-1
User Yahel
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Answer:

  • w = x = t = s = 152°
  • v = y = u = r = 28°

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Since there is no M in the transversal, I am going to find all the angles given in the transversal. If I have misunderstood your question, kindly post it in the comments. Thank you!

Solution:

We know that:

  • x = 152°
  • y = 28°

Step-by-step explanation:

  • w = x = 152° because of 'Vertically opposite angles'.
  • v = y = 28° because of 'Vertically opposite angles'.
  • v = u = 28° because of 'Alternate inner angles'.
  • w = t = 152° because of 'Alternate inner angles'.
  • s = t = 152° because of 'Vertically opposite angles'.
  • u = r = 28° because of 'Vertically opposite angles'.

Hence, this concludes that:

  • w = x = t = s = 152°
  • v = y = u = r = 28°
User Avrum
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Answer:

Then:

m<W = 152°

v = y = u = r = 28°

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the measure of angle W, take into account that lines p and q are parallel. Then, anlge W is congruent to angle x=152°. More specifically, angle W and x are vertical angles.

Then:

m<W = 152°



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