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Find the measure of the missing angles. (someone help this is so urgent [cry])

Find the measure of the missing angles. (someone help this is so urgent [cry])-example-1
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\small \sf \mapsto\: b = \fbox{77 °}


\small \sf \mapsto \: c = \fbox{ 103 °}

Explanation:

Here,

  • Angle b and 77° both are vertical angles . So, both angles are equal . b = 77 °

And,

  • Angle b and angle c are on straight line so it's supplementary angles and we know that sum of all angles of supplementary angles is 180 °.

So, b + c = 180 °

77° + c = 180 ° ... { b = 77 -( vertical angle )}

subtract 77 from each sides

77 - 77 + c = 180 ° - 77 °

c = 103 °

User Andrew Gustar
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Answer:

b=77

c = 103

Explanation:

b and 77 are vertical angles and vertical angles are equal

b= 77

c and 77 are supplemental angles and supplemental angles add to 180

c+77 =180

c = 180-77

c =103

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