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OpenStudy (peterg2001):

help please will medal @Godlovesme @Directrix @DiamondBear3299 @AlexandervonHumboldt2

OpenStudy (peterg2001):

If angle 1 and angle 5 are vertical angles and angle 1 equals 55°, then angle 5 will equal _____. 25° 55° 125° can't be determined

OpenStudy (peterg2001):

@k_lynn @Crissy15

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well two vertical angles will equal 180 degrees. so subtract 180-55

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@peterg2001 dos that help?

OpenStudy (crissy15):

vertical angles just cross in an x so

OpenStudy (crissy15):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^You are right, I got the terms mixed up. So it's asking you a trick question @peterg2001 The crossing lines would make 4 angles, so the 5th angle can't be determined

OpenStudy (peterg2001):

aNsWeR PlEaSe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's D. I explained it above

OpenStudy (peterg2001):

sorrry didnt see If each of two complementary angles has the same measure, then each angle will equal _____. 180° 90° 45° 22.5°

OpenStudy (peterg2001):

@IAmInABand420

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Complementary angles are the ones that equal 180. so what's 180/2?

OpenStudy (crissy15):

complementary angles add to a right angle A+B=90° if both angles are the same A+A=90°

OpenStudy (crissy15):

reload

OpenStudy (peterg2001):

b?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes.

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