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Answer:

The measure of angle b is;


b=30^(\circ)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the figure in the attached image.

line m and n are parallel lines.

To solve for angle b, let x represent the corresponding angle to angle 120 degree, as shown below;

So, angle x is equal to 120 degree.


x=120^(\circ)

Reason: corresponding angle.

Angle x is an exterior angle to the triangle alog the line n.

So, angle x equals the sum of angle b and 90 degree.


\begin{gathered} x=b+90^(\circ) \\ b=x-90^(\circ) \end{gathered}

Reason: Exterior angle theorem of a triangle.

substituting the value of x;


\begin{gathered} b=x-90^(\circ) \\ b=120^(\circ)-90^(\circ) \\ b=30^(\circ) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the measure of angle b is;


b=30^(\circ)

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