What is the value of m∠1 to be if ∠1 and ∠2
are complementary angles and m∠2=85° ?(1 point)
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The sum of complementary angles is 90 degrees. Therefore, if ∠2 is equal to 85 degrees, then ∠1 must be 90 - 85 = <<90-85=5>>5 degrees.
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Certainly! Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees. In this problem, we are given that ∠2 is equal to 85 degrees. Since ∠1 and ∠2 are complementary, we know that their sum is equal to 90 degrees.
So, we can set up an equation: ∠1 + ∠2 = 90.
Substituting ∠2 = 85, we get ∠1 + 85 = 90.
To find the value of ∠1, we can subtract 85 from both sides of the equation: ∠1 = 90 - 85.
Simplifying, we get ∠1 = 5 degrees.
So, we can set up an equation: ∠1 + ∠2 = 90.
Substituting ∠2 = 85, we get ∠1 + 85 = 90.
To find the value of ∠1, we can subtract 85 from both sides of the equation: ∠1 = 90 - 85.
Simplifying, we get ∠1 = 5 degrees.
Answers for the practice:
1. 5
2. 2 and 3
3. 4 and 1
4. 47
5. 6
1. 5
2. 2 and 3
3. 4 and 1
4. 47
5. 6
Answers for the quick check:
1. ∠LQM and ∠MQN
2. 17° and 73°
3. 55°
4. 56°
5. 11°
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1. ∠LQM and ∠MQN
2. 17° and 73°
3. 55°
4. 56°
5. 11°
100% right I got 100%
BTW I'm the same person that gives the answers
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