Since lines S and T are parallel, the angle labeled 22° forms a corresponding angle with all three angles directly across from it. Therefore, the other three angles that will also be 22° are the three angles directly across from the angle labeled 22°.
So, the other three angles that will be 22° are:
- Angle A (directly across from the angle labeled 22°)
- Angle B (directly across from the angle labeled 22°)
- Angle C (directly across from the angle labeled 22°)
Thus, the three angles are 22°, 22°, 22°.
In the picture, one angle is labeled 22° and lines S and T are parallel. Which other three angles will be 22°? Separate each angle number with a comma.
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If one angle in the picture is labeled as 22° and lines S and T are parallel, then the other three angles that will also be 22° are:
1. The alternate interior angle to the angle labeled 22°, which will be adjacent to line S on the opposite side of line T.
2. The alternate interior angle to the angle labeled 22°, which will be adjacent to line T on the opposite side of line S.
3. The corresponding angle to the angle labeled 22°, which will be on the same side of line S as the angle labeled 22°, but outside of the angles formed by lines S and T.
Thus, the three angles that will be 22° are the alternate interior angle to the angle labeled 22°, the alternate interior angle to the angle labeled 22°, and the corresponding angle to the angle labeled 22°.
I apologize for any confusion caused by my initial response.
If one angle in the picture is labeled as 22° and lines S and T are parallel, then the other three angles that will also be 22° are:
1. The alternate interior angle to the angle labeled 22°, which will be adjacent to line S on the opposite side of line T.
2. The alternate interior angle to the angle labeled 22°, which will be adjacent to line T on the opposite side of line S.
3. The corresponding angle to the angle labeled 22°, which will be on the same side of line S as the angle labeled 22°, but outside of the angles formed by lines S and T.
Thus, the three angles that will be 22° are the alternate interior angle to the angle labeled 22°, the alternate interior angle to the angle labeled 22°, and the corresponding angle to the angle labeled 22°.
I apologize for any confusion caused by my initial response.