Two intersecting lines create four angles; ∠1 and ∠3 are a vertical pair. Their sum of their measures is equal to 68°. What equation solves for the value of each angle?(1 point)
Responses
2x°+68°=180° 2 x plus 68 degrees equals 180 degrees
x°=68°
x equals 68 degrees
2x°=68°
2 x equals 68 degrees
68x°=2°
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Their sum of their measures is equal to 68° . What equation solves for the value of each angle?(1 point)
Responses
2x°+68°=180° 2 x plus 68 degrees equals 180 degrees
x°=68°
x equals 68 degrees
2x°=68°
2 x equals 68 degrees
68x°=2°
68 x equals 2
Responses
2x°+68°=180° 2 x plus 68 degrees equals 180 degrees
x°=68°
x equals 68 degrees
2x°=68°
2 x equals 68 degrees
68x°=2°
68 x equals 2
The correct equation to solve for the value of each angle is:
∠1 + ∠3 = 68°
Alternatively, if you know the measure of one angle and want to find the measure of the other, you can use the equation:
∠1 = 68° - ∠3
or
∠3 = 68° - ∠1
∠1 + ∠3 = 68°
Alternatively, if you know the measure of one angle and want to find the measure of the other, you can use the equation:
∠1 = 68° - ∠3
or
∠3 = 68° - ∠1