To find the unknown angle measures, we need to set up an equation using the given information.
We know that angle one (M1) measures 2X, and angle two (M2) measures 2X + 7.
The sum of angles one and two is equal to 135 degrees:
2X + (2X + 7) = 135
Combining like terms:
4X + 7 = 135
Subtracting 7 from both sides:
4X = 128
Dividing both sides by 4:
X = 32
Now that we have the value of X, we can substitute it back into the expressions for each angle measure:
Angle one (M1) = 2X = 2(32) = 64 degrees
Angle two (M2) = 2X + 7 = 2(32) + 7 = 71 degrees
So the two unknown angle measures are 64 degrees and 71 degrees.
The correct answers are 64 and 71.
To add just an angles one and two form a resulting angle that measures 135FM one equals 2X and M2 equals 2X +7 what are the two unknown angle measures?
32
64
71
158
Must pick two answers
3 answers
An obtuse angles, one by two adjective angles with measures X +10 and 3X if the resulting angle measure is 118, what is the angle measure of each of the two unknown angles round to the nearest whole number?
43 and 75
37 and 81
20 and 98
34 and 84
43 and 75
37 and 81
20 and 98
34 and 84
To find the angle measures, we need to set up an equation using the given information.
We know that angle one (M1) measures X + 10, and angle two (M2) measures 3X.
The sum of angles one and two is equal to 118 degrees:
(X + 10) + 3X = 118
Combining like terms:
4X + 10 = 118
Subtracting 10 from both sides:
4X = 108
Dividing both sides by 4:
X = 27
Now that we have the value of X, we can substitute it back into the expressions for each angle measure:
Angle one (M1) = X + 10 = 27 + 10 = 37 degrees
Angle two (M2) = 3X = 3*27 = 81 degrees
So the angle measures of the two unknown angles rounded to the nearest whole number are 37 and 81.
The correct answer is 37 and 81.
We know that angle one (M1) measures X + 10, and angle two (M2) measures 3X.
The sum of angles one and two is equal to 118 degrees:
(X + 10) + 3X = 118
Combining like terms:
4X + 10 = 118
Subtracting 10 from both sides:
4X = 108
Dividing both sides by 4:
X = 27
Now that we have the value of X, we can substitute it back into the expressions for each angle measure:
Angle one (M1) = X + 10 = 27 + 10 = 37 degrees
Angle two (M2) = 3X = 3*27 = 81 degrees
So the angle measures of the two unknown angles rounded to the nearest whole number are 37 and 81.
The correct answer is 37 and 81.