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Two intersecting lines form four angles. If one angle measures 58°115∘, what is the measure of the angle adjacent to it?
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When two lines intersect, adjacent (forming a linear pair) angles are supplementary, so they add to 180°.
- If the angle is 58°, the adjacent angle is 180° − 58° = 122°.
- If the angle is 115°, the adjacent angle is 180° − 115° = 65°.
- If the angle is 58°, the adjacent angle is 180° − 58° = 122°.
- If the angle is 115°, the adjacent angle is 180° − 115° = 65°.
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