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A same side interior angle of two parallel lines is three times the other same side interior angle. Find the measures of these two angles.

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Answer: The angles are 135° and 45°.

Explanation:

In this situation, we have two parallel lines that are cut by another line, and the interior angles are the ones created in between the parallel lines and the third line.

If both angles are on the same side, then we must have that the sum of the angles adds up to 180°.

If the angles are A1 and A2 we have:

A1 + A2 = 180°

and, we also know that A1 = 3*A2, we can replace it in the previous equation and get:

3*A2 + A2 = 180°

4*A2 = 180°

A2 = 180°/4 = 45°

then A1 = 3*45° = 135°

The angles are 135° and 45°.