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if angle 1 is 60 degrees that means angle 2 muse be 120 degrees because

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GPT 3.5
angle 1 and angle 2 are supplementary angles. This means that the sum of their measures is equal to 180 degrees.

If angle 1 is 60 degrees, we can find the measure of angle 2 by subtracting 60 from 180:

180 - 60 = 120 degrees

Therefore, angle 2 must be 120 degrees.
how do you get angle 1 is 60 degrees
GPT 3.5
Without any additional information, we cannot determine the measure of angle 1. More information or context is needed to accurately determine the measure of angle 1.
angle 1 is 60 degrees explain how you got 60
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the misunderstanding. If angle 1 is given as 60 degrees, then it means that the measure of the angle is explicitly stated or provided by a given problem or scenario. Without any specific information given, it is not possible to calculate or determine the measure of angle 1.
because angle 2 is 120 degrees angle DEG must also be 120 degrees because
GPT 3.5
Without any context or additional information, it is not possible to determine the measure of angle DEG. The relationship between angle 2 and angle DEG cannot be determined solely based on the measure of angle 2.
Angle deg must also be 120 degrees why?
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. If angle 2 is stated to be 120 degrees and angle DEG is adjacent to angle 2, it is possible that angle DEG is also 120 degrees if the two angles are congruent (meaning they have the same measure). However, without additional information or angles to consider, it is not possible to definitively conclude that angle DEG must be 120 degrees.
since angle FEG is a right angle, I know it is 90 degrees that means DEF must be 30 degrees because
GPT 3.5
If angle FEG is a right angle and has a measure of 90 degrees, and angle DEG is adjacent to angle FEG, we can infer that angle DEF must be 90 degrees minus angle FEG.

So, if angle FEG is 90 degrees, angle DEF would be:

90 - 90 = 0 degrees

However, please note that a 0-degree angle is a degenerate angle, which means it is essentially a straight line. It does not contain any significant angle measure.

If you meant to say that angle EFG is a right angle and has a measure of 90 degrees, then angle DEF would be:

90 - 90 = 0 degrees

Again, a 0-degree angle is not considered a significant angle measure.

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