Two intersecting lines create four angles; <2 and 44 are a vertical pair. Their sum of their measures is equal to 110*. What, equation will solve for the value of each angle? (1 potnt)

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The equation that will solve for the value of each angle is:

2 + 44 = 110
Explain
Sure! When two lines intersect, they form vertical angles. Vertical angles are opposite each other and are congruent, meaning they have the same measure.

In this problem, we are given that angle 2 and angle 44 are a vertical pair. We need to find the measure of each angle.

The sum of the measures of the two vertical angles is equal to 110. According to the problem, the equation that represents this is:

angle 2 + angle 44 = 110

By solving this equation, we can find the value of each angle.
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