To find the measure of ∠s, we can use the fact that the sum of the measures of the angles formed by two intersecting lines is 180 degrees.
In this case, the first and third rays are intersecting, so their angles add up to 180 degrees. We know that the measure of ∠1 is 80 degrees, so we can subtract that from 180 to find the measure of ∠s.
180 - 80 = 100
Therefore, the measure of ∠s is 100 degrees.
Use the image to answer the question.
An illustration shows three rays from a common origin point. The first ray is inclined to the top left of the common origin with an arrow at the end. The second ray is also inclined to the bottom left from the common origin with an arrow at the end. The second ray is below the first ray. The third ray is to the bottom left of the common origin with an arrow at the end. The third ray is below the second ray. The angle between the first and the third rays is labeled as 80 degrees. The angle between second and third rays is labeled as s degrees. The angle between first and second rays is labeled as 54 degrees.
What is the measure of ∠s ?
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m∠s=
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