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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Two angles, <7 and <8, are both complementary to <9. If the measure of <7 is 61, what is the measure of <8?

hero (hero):

Angle 7 and 8 have the same measure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So it is 61? Are you possitive?

hero (hero):

Yup. Think about it...

hero (hero):

What else could it possibly be?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I thought it was 29.. I believe you though.. Lol

hero (hero):

no, Angle 9 is 29 because it's complementary.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay thank you

hero (hero):

Let me see if I can draw a picture

hero (hero):

There

hero (hero):

Oh wait, lol

hero (hero):

Yeah, just trust me on this one... Unless you already have the drawing..

hero (hero):

If you do, just draw it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

new questionn...

hero (hero):

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hero (hero):

There. That picture shows 7 and 8 both the same measure and both complementary to 9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Identify the relationship between angle 1 and angle 2 A. Alternate Interior Angles B. Alternate Exterior angles C. Corresponding Angles D. Consecutive Interior Angles (This is a new question)

hero (hero):

Alternate Interior Very easy

hero (hero):

Aren't you going to reward me with a good answer?

hero (hero):

I have to keep my medal count up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your welcome(:

hero (hero):

:D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

New Question! Given lines j and k are parallel. Find the value of x.

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