Asked by Sofie
Lines x and y intersect to form angles 1,2,3, and 4. The measure of angle 3 is (3x - 9) and angle 4 is 111 degrees.
Can you help me make a equation
I think the equation is 3x-9 + 11 = 180
is this correct
Can you help me make a equation
I think the equation is 3x-9 + 11 = 180
is this correct
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Answered by
MathMate
Implied in the question is that angles 1,2,3,4 are in either clockwise or counter-clockwise order.
If that is true, then angles 3 and 4 are adjacent and supplementary (add up to 180°).
The proposed equation is correct <i>if the two angles are adjacent</i>:
3x-9 + 11<b>1</b> = 180
(note correction in typo).
If that is true, then angles 3 and 4 are adjacent and supplementary (add up to 180°).
The proposed equation is correct <i>if the two angles are adjacent</i>:
3x-9 + 11<b>1</b> = 180
(note correction in typo).
Answered by
Michelle
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