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Quadrilateral GHJK is a rectangle. If m, angle, 1, equals, 34, degreem∠1=34°, what is m, angle, 6m∠6?
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I can’t see the diagram, so I don’t know where ∠1 and ∠6 are. Could you upload the figure or describe where each numbered angle is located (at which vertex or formed by which segments)?
Common cases and how to get the answer:
- If ∠1 is one part of a corner (the angle between a side of the rectangle and a diagonal), then the diagonal splits the 90° corner into two complementary angles. So the other part of that same corner is 90° − 34° = 56°. If ∠6 is that other part, m∠6 = 56°.
- If ∠6 is the corresponding angle at the opposite corner made by the diagonal (the same acute angle the diagonal makes with the opposite side), then m∠6 = 34°.
- If ∠6 is a full corner of the rectangle, m∠6 = 90°.
Tell me which applies (or send the picture) and I’ll give the exact answer.
Common cases and how to get the answer:
- If ∠1 is one part of a corner (the angle between a side of the rectangle and a diagonal), then the diagonal splits the 90° corner into two complementary angles. So the other part of that same corner is 90° − 34° = 56°. If ∠6 is that other part, m∠6 = 56°.
- If ∠6 is the corresponding angle at the opposite corner made by the diagonal (the same acute angle the diagonal makes with the opposite side), then m∠6 = 34°.
- If ∠6 is a full corner of the rectangle, m∠6 = 90°.
Tell me which applies (or send the picture) and I’ll give the exact answer.
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