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Two adjacent angles are resulting angle measures of 160.
M<1=_, M<2=_
Solve for x what are the two unknown angel measurements
M<1=_, M<2=_
Solve for x what are the two unknown angel measurements
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That was incorrect
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GPT 3.5
Since the angles are adjacent, their measures add up to 160 degrees. Therefore, if one angle is represented by x, the other angle would be 160 - x.
M<1 = x
M<2 = 160 - x
M<1 = x
M<2 = 160 - x
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the mistake. Let's try solving it again.
Let M<1 and M<2 be the measures of the two adjacent angles. We know that the sum of the measures of adjacent angles is 160 degrees.
Therefore, we can set up the equation:
M<1 + M<2 = 160
To solve for M<1 and M<2, we need more information or another equation.
Let M<1 and M<2 be the measures of the two adjacent angles. We know that the sum of the measures of adjacent angles is 160 degrees.
Therefore, we can set up the equation:
M<1 + M<2 = 160
To solve for M<1 and M<2, we need more information or another equation.