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Given that line l and line m are parallel, if m∠1 = 34°, and m∠2 = 116°, what is m∠3?

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Given that line l and line m are parallel, if m∠1 = 34°, and m∠2 = 116°, what is m-example-1
User Spyle
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Answer: 34°

Explanation:

There may be another way to do it; angle 1 is equal to 34°, angle one and the supplement of 3(we will call it angle 4) are supplementary. So if angle 1 equals 34, angle 4 = 180-34 (which equals 146). since angles 3 and 4 are supplementary, angle 3; would equal 180 - 146 (which equals 34).

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User William Weckl
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Answer:

The answer to your question is 34°

Explanation:

Data

m∠1 = 34°

m∠2 = 116°

m∠3 = ?

Process

1.- If lines l and m are parallel then angles 1 and 3 are interior alternate angles.

2.- Interior alternate angle measure the same.

3.- m∠1 = m∠3

4.- m∠3 = 34°

5.- Another information given is not necessary to answer this question.

User Sambuca
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