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What is the measure of the angle created by two intersecting lines whose adjacent angle is 100°?
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The measure of the angle created by two intersecting lines whose adjacent angle is 100° is 80°. This is because when two lines intersect, they form opposite angles that are congruent. Therefore, the angle opposite the 100° angle would also be 100°. Since the two angles are adjacent, their sum would be 100° + 100° = 200°. The angle created by the intersecting lines would be half of this sum, which is 200° / 2 = 100°.
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I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. The correct measure of the angle created by two intersecting lines whose adjacent angle is 100° is 80°. Thank you for pointing out the error.
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