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If the measure of angle 4 is 132°, what is the measure of angle 7?
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If the measure of angle 4 is 132°, what is the measure of angle 7?
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angles 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 are corresponding while angles 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 are corresponding
angles 8 and 7 are supplementary
since 4 and 8 are corresponding, angle 4 is 132° so angle 8 would also be 132
°
180-132=48
°
angle 7 would be 48
°
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4 and 8 will equal the same since they are corresponding angles
So since 8 and 7 make a line they equal 180
180= 132+"7
Subtract both sides by 132
48=angle 7
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