In the following figure, the measure of angle 1is less than twice the measure of angle 2. Find the measures of angle 1and angle 2. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth of a degree.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sorry I think I wrote the question wrong
OpenStudy (anonymous):
In the following figure, the measure of angle 1 is 14 degrees less than twice the measure of angle 2. Find the measures of angle 1 and angle 2. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth of a degree.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1=2(2)-14
OpenStudy (anonymous):
theefoe...x=2y-14
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
x+y=90
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hence,,,,,,,
y+2y-14=90
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3y=104
Directrix (directrix):
Let m<2 = x
Then, m<1 = 2x - 14
m<1 + m<2 = 90 --> If the exterior sides of 2 adjacent acute angles lie in perpendicular rays, the angles are complementary (sum to 90)
2x - 14 + x = 90
3x - 14 = 90
3x = 104
x = 104/3 = 34.67
OpenStudy (anonymous):
therefore...... y=104/3=>
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