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For the figure shown, find mangle1.
119 degrees
1
57 degrees
(The figure is not drawn to scale.)
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I don't have the figure. Could you upload the picture or describe how the three angles (119°, angle1, 57°) are positioned (in a triangle, on a straight line, formed by parallel lines and a transversal, around a point, etc.)?
Common possibilities and results:
- If the three are the angles of a triangle: angle1 = 180 − (119 + 57) = 4°.
- If angle1 is the supplement of 119° (linear pair): angle1 = 180 − 119 = 61°.
- If angle1 is vertically opposite 57°: angle1 = 57°.
- If angle1 is the supplement of 57°: angle1 = 180 − 57 = 123°.
Tell me which configuration matches the figure (or upload it) and I’ll give the exact value and work.
Common possibilities and results:
- If the three are the angles of a triangle: angle1 = 180 − (119 + 57) = 4°.
- If angle1 is the supplement of 119° (linear pair): angle1 = 180 − 119 = 61°.
- If angle1 is vertically opposite 57°: angle1 = 57°.
- If angle1 is the supplement of 57°: angle1 = 180 − 57 = 123°.
Tell me which configuration matches the figure (or upload it) and I’ll give the exact value and work.
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