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The sum of the measures of two of the angles formed by the intersection of two lines is 50°. Find the measures of the angles. I need four numbers, as in four angles

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Answer:

25°, 25°, 155° and 155°

Explanation:

Let's call the four angles a, b, c and d.

These angles are supplementary and vertically opposite in pairs, so we have:


a = c


b = d


a + b = 180\°


c + d = 180\°

If the sum of two of these angles is 50°, these angles need to be the vertically opposite ones (a and c or b and d). So we have that:


a + c = 50\°

Substituting 'c' for 'a', we have:


2a = 50


a = 25\°

Now we can find the value of the three other angles:


c = a = 25\°


b = 180 - a = 155\°


d = 180 - c = 155\°

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