Question
If one angle in a pair of vertical angles measures
, what is the measure of the other angle?
a.12.7o
b.157.3o
c.177.3o
d.167.3o
, what is the measure of the other angle?
a.12.7o
b.157.3o
c.177.3o
d.167.3o
Answers
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Vertical angles are formed when two lines intersect, and they are always equal in measure. Therefore, if one angle measures a certain value, the other angle must measure the same value.
Since you have not provided the measure of the angle, I can't give you the exact measure of the other angle. However, if you find out what the measure of the given angle is, you can choose the correct answer from the list provided accordingly. If your initial angle is, for example, \(x\), then the other angle is also \(x\).
If you meant to state an angle from the list (a. 12.7°, b. 157.3°, c. 177.3°, d. 167.3°), just let me know, and I'll help you determine that measure.
Since you have not provided the measure of the angle, I can't give you the exact measure of the other angle. However, if you find out what the measure of the given angle is, you can choose the correct answer from the list provided accordingly. If your initial angle is, for example, \(x\), then the other angle is also \(x\).
If you meant to state an angle from the list (a. 12.7°, b. 157.3°, c. 177.3°, d. 167.3°), just let me know, and I'll help you determine that measure.