3 Answers:
- A) There are three more angles with the same measure.
- C) The rest of the angles measure 122°.
- E) Four of the angles measure 122°.
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Step-by-step explanation:
I recommend drawing out a diagram as shown below. Angle 1 is 58 degrees.
Angle 3 is also 58 since the two angles are congruent vertical angles.
Angle 5 is equal to angle 1 due to them being corresponding angles (this only works if the lines are parallel)
Angle 8 is congruent to angle 5, for similar reasonings with angle 3 above.
So that means we have three additional angles that are 58 degrees: angle 3, angle 5, angle 8
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The rest of the angles are 122 as the diagram shows. We have four angles that make up the rest of the angles. Angle 2 and angle 1 add to 180, so
x+y = 180
58+y = 180
y = 180-58
y = 122
And you'll find the other unknown angles fit this pattern as well. Or you could use corresponding angles and vertical angles to fill out the rest of the diagram.