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lol Always start with given
Yea. And always end with a congruent for each given. Am i right dude?
yes
Hello, do you still need help with this?
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@Shadow you idiot
@AngeI
She's an angel isn't she ._.
Vertical Angles Theorem says that vertical angles are congruent. The way you would solve for the measure of angle 1 is by making the values of angle 1 and 3 equal to each other. \[<1 = <3\] \[3x + 5 = 2x + 8\] Solve for x, then input x into 3x + 5 to get m<1 = 14
So I would start with m<1 = 3x + 5, m<3 = 2x + 8 | Given m<1 is congruent to m<3 | Vertical Angles Theorem 3x + 5 = 2x + 8 | Vertical Angles Theorem x + 5 = 8 | Subtraction Property of Equality x = 3 | Subtraction Property of Equality
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