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What’s the measure of angle 1 and angle 2

What’s the measure of angle 1 and angle 2-example-1
User Ian Keller
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Answer:

angle 1 = 180-(50+19)=111 degree

angle 2 = 180-(85+69)= 26 degrees

Explanation:

in the triangle of the angles 1 and 19 degree there is a third angle that can be calculated.

the angle with 130 degrees forms 180 degrees so that missing angle is 180-130=50 degrees.

so now we can calculate angle 1 because the addition of three angles in a triangle is equal to 180 degrees.

angle 1 = 180-(50+19)=111 degree

in the other triangle there is an angle that forms 180 degrees with angle 1 so that angle is equal to 69 degrees.

now angle 2 can be found

angle 2 = 180-(85+69)= 26 degrees

Hope this helps

User Jim Blum
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Answer:

Explanation:

angle1: 60.75

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