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ILOVESPAGHETTI:
HELP ME PLS
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ILOVESPAGHETTI:
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ILOVESPAGHETTI:
Name a pair of supplementary angles.
Name a pair of complementary angles.
Name of pair of vertical angles.
If m<MRQ = 110 degrees
Find M<PRO
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
@sailor
YRJ8498:
do you know what Supplementary angles are?
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
basically
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YRJ8498:
its "Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180° "
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
... so with the graph which one is it? how do i know what's 180 lmao
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
is it NRQ?
YRJ8498:
@ilovespaghetti wrote:
... so with the graph which one is it? how do i know what's 180 lmao
ur right
it had no measurements?
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
no
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YRJ8498:
it would be MRQ or QRM however you read it
ariankaflopp:
im stuck on 4 halp
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
@ariankaflopp wrote:
im stuck on 4 halp
post your own question erica
Sailor:
Complimentary adds up to 90 degrees, and supplementary adds up to 180 degrees
ariankaflopp:
4x+35+2x-5
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ariankaflopp:
i need to find x
ariankaflopp:
im gonna fail yall
YRJ8498:
so what would be the Complimentary Spaghetti
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
@sailor wrote:
Complimentary adds up to 90 degrees, and supplementary adds up to 180 degrees
am i right in thinking NRQ is a 180 degree angle?
YRJ8498:
I WAS WRONG
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YRJ8498:
IT IS
Sailor:
It is a 180 degree angle.
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
now, what is a complementary angle?
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
@_@
YRJ8498:
90 degree
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YRJ8498:
so NRO
Sailor:
Angle NRO is an example of a 90 degree angle-
YRJ8498:
because it has that square in the corner so it means 90 degree right angle
ariankaflopp:
4x+35+2x-5 i need to find x
halp
ariankaflopp:
im gonna flop
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Sailor:
💀
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
i need to name a pair though
Sailor:
Maybe QRO as well? It seems to be a 90 degree angle
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
what is another 180 degree angle other then NRQ?
Sailor:
Another 180 degree angle is MRP
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YRJ8498:
@sailor wrote:
Maybe QRO as well? It seems to be a 90 degree angle
yes but it might be the way they drew it
Sailor:
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
@yrj8498 wrote:
@sailor wrote:
Maybe QRO as well? It seems to be a 90 degree angle
yes but it might be the way they drew it
no, that's exactly how it looks on the page
YRJ8498:
ok so it is
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
what is a 180 degree on this page though? not quite sure if there is, but i need another one
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Sailor:
Yeah so your pair of 180 degree (supplementary) angles are MRP and NRQ
YRJ8498:
yes i was gonna say that
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
@sailor wrote:
Yeah so your pair of 180 degree (supplementary) angles are MRP and NRQ
that's what i thought, but it was crooked so idk
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
What about this question?
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
If m<MRQ= 110 degrees
find m<PRO
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ILOVESPAGHETTI:
how am i supposed to do that
YRJ8498:
@ilovespaghetti wrote:
how am i supposed to do that
it looks 48 degrees acute angle ngl
Sailor:
Basically, you're finding the other angle that would make 180. So you would do 110+x=180
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
@sailor wrote:
Basically, you're finding the other angle that would make 180. So you would do 110+x=180
so it's 70?
Sailor:
Wait hold up a minute-
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YRJ8498:
@sailor wrote:
Basically, you're finding the other angle that would make 180. So you would do 110+x=180
but it is too small to be 70
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
it looks like an acute angle tbh like 45 or something but i'm also dumb
Sailor:
@yrj8498 wrote:
@sailor wrote:
Basically, you're finding the other angle that would make 180. So you would do 110+x=180
but it is too small to be 70
True. What I would think is that you find the angle besides MRQ first then you find the other angle.
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
OH
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
I GET IT NOW
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ILOVESPAGHETTI:
pro is 65, right?
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
hold up nvm i don't have it ;(
Sailor:
OH WAIT.
Because we found out that angle PRQ is 70, we would just subtract that from 90 I think.
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
@sailor wrote:
OH WAIT.
Because we found out that angle PRQ is 70, we would just subtract that from 90 I think.
so 20 degrees?
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
whatever idc if i get that question wrong anymore
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ILOVESPAGHETTI:
i just need to know what a pair of vertical angles are
Sailor:
Yeah I believe it would be 20 degrees.
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
and that's it
Sailor:
Here's an example of vertical anges
Sailor:
So I believe it would be like this
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ILOVESPAGHETTI:
so 4 and 2?
Sailor:
Yes that could be used
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
MRN, and QRP
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
ALRIGHT THANK YOU THAT'S IT
ILOVESPAGHETTI:
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Sailor:
No probem :)