In the diagram below, angle 7 equals 61°.
https://clackamasweb.owschools.com/media/g_mat08_ccss_2014/6/img_vertangles5.gif
What is the measure of angle 8?
29°
61°
119°
129°
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OpenStudy (peterg2001):
@IAmInABand420 @Crissy15
OpenStudy (loser66):
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OpenStudy (peterg2001):
AnSwEr PlEaSe
OpenStudy (loser66):
HoWwHeNiDoNoTkNow?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Idk.... but it's 180 degrees
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OpenStudy (crissy15):
its not the first or second for sure remember what an acute and obtuse angle are
OpenStudy (loser66):
hahaha.... Let @IAmInABand420 helps
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait wait Don't trust what i said
OpenStudy (loser66):
@IAmInABand420 I don't trust you, I trust myself. But your answer is correct,
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well, the answer to the problem @peterg2001 asked is 29
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OpenStudy (peterg2001):
29 is wrong
OpenStudy (peterg2001):
@IAmInABand420
OpenStudy (crissy15):
29 is an acute looks like its obtuse so larger than 90
OpenStudy (anonymous):
pellet it was 129
OpenStudy (anonymous):
my bad
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OpenStudy (loser66):
nope again
OpenStudy (peterg2001):
so???
OpenStudy (loser66):
@IAmInABand420 180-61 =??? (not 129)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
God, I'm getting flustered. It's 119
OpenStudy (peterg2001):
THANKS
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