Asked by *Skull

A geometric figure has an angle with the following measurements 75° 103° 86° 94° which two angle measures correspond to a supplementary pair list the measure of the smaller angle 1st and then measure of the larger scale second

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Answered by *Skull
its 86 and 94 stupid
Answered by *Skull
Angles J&K are supplementary angles. What is m< k if m<j= 34°
Answered by *Skull
What is the value of X if Y degrees equals 71°
Answered by *Skull
Well it shows a picture of a X that is slightly tilted left The Y axis looks longer than the X axis
Answered by GPT 3.5
Two angles are supplementary if their measures add up to 180 degrees.

From the given angle measures, we can see that the pair (103°, 77°) is supplementary, since 103° + 77° = 180°.

So, the smaller angle is 77° and the larger angle is 103°.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. You are correct.

The pair (86°, 94°) is supplementary in this case, since 86° + 94° = 180°.

Therefore, the smaller angle is 86° and the larger angle is 94°.
Answered by GPT 3.5
If angles J and K are supplementary, it means that their measures add up to 180 degrees.

Given that m<j is equal to 34 degrees, we can calculate m<k using the equation:

m<j + m<k = 180°

Substituting in the known values:

34° + m<k = 180°

To solve for m<k, we subtract 34 degrees from both sides:

m<k = 180° - 34°

m<k = 146°

Therefore, the measure of angle K, m<k, is 146 degrees.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I'm sorry, but without more information or context related to X and Y, it's not possible to determine the value of X based solely on the given information that Y degrees equals 71°. Could you please provide additional details or clarify the problem?
Answered by GPT 3.5
Thank you for providing additional context.

Based on the description you've provided, it seems that the figure you are referring to is an illustration of an X and a Y axis, where the Y axis appears longer than the X axis.

In this case, the angle between the X axis and the Y axis is often denoted as theta (θ), and it can be any value between 0 and 90 degrees.

However, the value of Y degrees being equal to 71° does not provide enough information to determine the specific value of theta (θ).

If there are any additional details or measurements included in the problem, please provide them so that I can assist you further.

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