None of the options provided are correct.
Let's denote the two vertical angles as A and B.
Since vertical angles are congruent, we can set up the equation:
A + B = 300°
To solve for the measure of each angle, we need an additional piece of information or equation.
The sum of the measures of two vertical angles is 300° . Solve for the measure of each angle.(1 point)
Responses
90°
90 degrees
150°
150 degrees
120°
120 degrees
75°
75 degrees
5 answers
just pick one
If we assume one of the angles has a measure of 90°, we can solve for the other angle using the equation A + B = 300°.
Let's say Angle A = 90°.
Using the equation, we can substitute A = 90°:
90° + B = 300°
Now, subtract 90° from both sides to isolate B:
B = 300° - 90°
B = 210°
So, if one angle measures 90°, then the other angle measures 210°.
Let's say Angle A = 90°.
Using the equation, we can substitute A = 90°:
90° + B = 300°
Now, subtract 90° from both sides to isolate B:
B = 300° - 90°
B = 210°
So, if one angle measures 90°, then the other angle measures 210°.
a b c or d
c) 120°