Asked by keisha
An airport runway intersections shows 2 parallel runways. A taxiway crosses both runways. If angle 8 measures 119, what is the sum of the measures of angle 1 and 4?
a 122
b 238
c 119
d 299
I think the answer is b. Angles 1, 4, 5, and 8 are either alternate or corresponding, so angles 1 and 4 must be the same as angle 8. I add 119 and 119 and that's how I got b. Is this right?
a 122
b 238
c 119
d 299
I think the answer is b. Angles 1, 4, 5, and 8 are either alternate or corresponding, so angles 1 and 4 must be the same as angle 8. I add 119 and 119 and that's how I got b. Is this right?
Answers
Answered by
Michael
Since angles 1, 4, 5, and 8 are either alternate or corresponding, do they all have the same measure?
Or, for example, are 1 and 4 congruent and 5 and 8 are also congruent?
The problem is I can't really picture this scenario from the information you've provided.
Or, for example, are 1 and 4 congruent and 5 and 8 are also congruent?
The problem is I can't really picture this scenario from the information you've provided.
Answered by
keisha
it has angles 1 through 8 and has two parallel lines labeled from 1 through 8.
Answered by
Anonymous
not right
Answered by
Anonymous
you're dumb