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Find m, angle, Sm∠S.
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I don’t have enough information to find m∠S. Please either paste the full problem statement or upload the diagram that shows the angles/lines/values.
To help you know what to include, here are the common types of info I need (and how I would use each):
- If angle S is part of a triangle: give the other angles or any side/angle relations. Use triangle sum: m∠A + m∠B + m∠S = 180°.
- If angle S is an exterior angle: exterior = sum of the two remote interior angles.
- If angle S is paired with another angle by a linear pair: m∠S + m∠other = 180°.
- If angle S is vertical to another: m∠S = m∠other.
- If lines are parallel and S is an angle formed with a transversal: use alternate interior, corresponding (equal) or consecutive interior (supplementary) relationships.
- If S is bisected: m∠S = 2 × (given bisected angle) or m∠S = given × 2 if you know half.
- If S is in a polygon: use polygon interior-sum formula (sum = (n−2)·180°) and relationships among interior angles.
Example (triangle): If a triangle has angles 50° and 60° and S is the third angle, then m∠S = 180 − 50 − 60 = 70°.
Send the exact problem text or a picture and I’ll compute m∠S and show steps.
To help you know what to include, here are the common types of info I need (and how I would use each):
- If angle S is part of a triangle: give the other angles or any side/angle relations. Use triangle sum: m∠A + m∠B + m∠S = 180°.
- If angle S is an exterior angle: exterior = sum of the two remote interior angles.
- If angle S is paired with another angle by a linear pair: m∠S + m∠other = 180°.
- If angle S is vertical to another: m∠S = m∠other.
- If lines are parallel and S is an angle formed with a transversal: use alternate interior, corresponding (equal) or consecutive interior (supplementary) relationships.
- If S is bisected: m∠S = 2 × (given bisected angle) or m∠S = given × 2 if you know half.
- If S is in a polygon: use polygon interior-sum formula (sum = (n−2)·180°) and relationships among interior angles.
Example (triangle): If a triangle has angles 50° and 60° and S is the third angle, then m∠S = 180 − 50 − 60 = 70°.
Send the exact problem text or a picture and I’ll compute m∠S and show steps.
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