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Refer to rectangle ABCD shown below. If m A is 60 degrees and if m 2 is 60 degrees. Find m 1, m 3.

Refer to rectangle ABCD shown below. If m A is 60 degrees and if m 2 is 60 degrees-example-1
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We have a rectangle and we must find m(∠1) and m(∠3).

1. We must use that the interior angles of a rectanhgle measure 90°, then


\begin{gathered} 60^(\circ)+m(\angle1)=90^(\circ) \\ \\ \end{gathered}

Then, we must solve the equation for m(∠1)


\begin{gathered} m(\angle1)=90^(\circ)-60^(\circ) \\ m(\angle1)=30^(\circ) \end{gathered}

2. We must use that ∠1 and ∠3 are alternate interior angles, so they measure the same


\begin{gathered} m(\angle1)=m(\angle3) \\ \text{ Knowing that }m(\angle1)=30^(\circ) \\ m(\angle3)=30^(\circ) \end{gathered}

ANSWER:

m(∠1) = 30°

m(∠3) = 30°

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