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Bexley:

The measure of <1 is 39 Degrees. What is the measure of the angle adjacent to <1? Explain

Luigi0210:

Did they give you the total degrees? Like do the two angles add up to something specific? ASSUMING they add up to 90 degrees, then the adjacent angle would need be : \[\large <adj = 90 - 39 \]

Bexley:

@luigi0210 wrote:
Did they give you the total degrees? Like do the two angles add up to something specific? ASSUMING they add up to 90 degrees, then the adjacent angle would need be : \[\large <adj = 90 - 39 \]
They didn't give me the total degrees but it just wants the explanation of of the measurement of the adjacent to <1

Luigi0210:

In that case, all you would need to do is subtract 39 degrees from the total. |dw:1684957603019:dw| *Assuming* they are referring to this type of adjacent angles.

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