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Help please i need the answer to this

Help please i need the answer to this-example-1
User Wilberto
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Answer:

140 degrees

Explanation:

first start by making the given angles equal each other because they are congruent.

2x+28=6x+4

Subtract 4 on both sides

2x+24=6x

subtract 2x on both sides

24=4x

divide both sides by 4 to get x

24/4=4x/4

6=x

next to find the actual number of the angle, plug 6 back into either one of the equations. Im gonna use the first one.

2x + 28

2(6) + 28

12+28= 40

Now that we have the number, we already know that a full circle is 360 degrees so half a circle is 180.

Take 40 and subtract from 180

180-40= 140

User Olatokunbo
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Well, m∠1 and m∠3 are congruent by the Vertical Angle Congruent Theorem (VACT). This means that because the angles are opposite of each other, their angles are the same because they are formed by the same two intersecting lines.

Because of this, we can set m∠1 and m∠3 equal to each other:

m∠1 = m∠3

(2x + 28) = (6x + 4)

2x + 28 = 6x + 4

-4x + 28 = 4

-4x = -24

-x = -6

x = 6

Knowing that x equals 6, we can use this to find m∠2. By the Supplementary Angles Theorem (SAT), angles that are on the same line add up to equal 180°. To use the SAT, we need to plug x in to find m∠1 or m∠3, because they are both the same:

x = 6

m∠1 = (2x + 28)

m∠1 = 2(6) + 28

m∠1 = 12 + 28

m∠1 = 40°

m∠3 also equals 40°.

Now that we have the value for ∠1 (or ∠3), we can use the SAT:

m∠2 + m∠3 = 180 ← You could also use m∠1, because they both equal the same!

m∠2 + 40 = 180

m∠2 = 140°

So, the measure of ∠2 is 140°.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask! :)

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