Asked by nana
If M
and N
are parallel and angle 1 is 135°
, what is the measure of angle 2?(1 point)
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If angle 1 and angle 2 are a linear pair (they lie on a straight line / are same-side interior along a transversal), then they are supplementary, so
angle 2 = 180° − 135° = 45°.
If instead angle 2 is a corresponding, alternate interior, or vertical angle to angle 1, its measure would be 135°.
If angle 1 and angle 2 are a linear pair (they lie on a straight line / are same-side interior along a transversal), then they are supplementary, so
angle 2 = 180° − 135° = 45°.
If instead angle 2 is a corresponding, alternate interior, or vertical angle to angle 1, its measure would be 135°.
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