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In the figure, m < 1= (x-6)º and m2 2= (5x).

In the figure, m < 1= (x-6)º and m2 2= (5x).-example-1
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We have the measure of angles 1 and angle 2, as we can see from the diagram in the image, angles 1 and 2 added form the right angle (90°) in the figure.

Thus, the sum of x-6 and 5x, must be equal to 90°.

(a) Write an equation:


x-6+5x=90

(b) To find the degree measure of each angle, first we need to solve for the value of x in the equation.

Combining like terms:


6x-6=90

Adding 6 from both sides:


\begin{gathered} 6x-6+6=90+6 \\ 6x=96 \\ \end{gathered}

Divide both sides by 6:


\begin{gathered} (6x)/(6)=(96)/(6) \\ x=16 \end{gathered}

Now that we have x, we find angle 1:


m\angle1=x-6=16-6=10

And the measure of angle 2:


m\angle2=5x=5(16)=80

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