To find the measure of angle SVT, we first need to define the context of the angle and also have some relationships or values related to angles in the figure or scenario you're considering. However, since no figure or specific numbers are provided, I will create a simple example where angle SVT can be calculated.
Example Scenario:
Let's assume that angle SVT is part of a triangle where:
- Angle SVT = x
- Angle STU = 50 degrees
- Angle TSV = 80 degrees
Step 1: Set up the equation.
In any triangle, the sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees. Therefore, we can set up the equation:
\[ x + 50 + 80 = 180 \]
Step 2: Solve for x.
Combine the known angles:
\[ x + 130 = 180 \]
Subtract 130 from both sides:
\[ x = 180 - 130 \]
\[ x = 50 \]
So, the measure of angle SVT is 50 degrees.
If you have a specific figure or different values, please provide them, and I can tailor the equation accordingly!