Asked by joy
The figure shows two parallel lines intersected by two transversals. Two of the angle measurements are given. Find the measures of angles 1, 2, and 3.
60 degrees
58 degrees
1
2
3
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I can't see the diagram you mean. Could you either upload the figure or describe where the given 60° and 58° and the labels 1, 2, 3 are located? For example, say things like "60° is the angle at the top left where the left transversal meets the top line" or "58° is interior on the right between the two parallel lines" — that kind of location detail (top/bottom/left/right, interior/exterior, which intersection) will let me give exact measures.
Tip on how to solve it yourself while you send the picture:
- Vertical angles are equal.
- Corresponding angles (same relative position at different intersections on parallel lines) are equal.
- Alternate interior angles are equal.
- Consecutive interior (same side interior) angles are supplementary (sum to 180°).
- Linear pair angles (adjacent on a straight line) are supplementary.
If you describe the placement I’ll compute angle 1, 2 and 3 step‑by‑step.
Tip on how to solve it yourself while you send the picture:
- Vertical angles are equal.
- Corresponding angles (same relative position at different intersections on parallel lines) are equal.
- Alternate interior angles are equal.
- Consecutive interior (same side interior) angles are supplementary (sum to 180°).
- Linear pair angles (adjacent on a straight line) are supplementary.
If you describe the placement I’ll compute angle 1, 2 and 3 step‑by‑step.
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