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heyy.... showing the diagram of that is a bit difficult... so I'm explaining how to do it...please don't mind...
UNDERSTANDING THE QUESTION - we must join all the points to form a quadrilateral and mark the vertex that is given in the question
HOW TO ANSWER - join all the points then we will get a trapezium... measure each angle by using a protractor...after finding all the angles check for the angle which measures the same as given in the question (in the 1st bit of the question it says angle p measures 84 degrees...so whichever angle measures 84 degrees in our diagram is angle p and whichever angle measures 154 degrees is angle k.)
HOW TO MEASURE ANGLES USING PROTRACTOR - place the protractor in the paper such that the point on the paper co insides with the vertex of the protractor...and the line segment should co inside with the line which marks 0 degrees...
the common mistake that many people commit while measuring angle is that they don't pay attention to whether it is acute or an obtuse angle...that's easy to find..if the 2 lines that meet at the same vertex are towards each other the angle is acute and if the lines are away from each other the angle is obtuse... sometimes its hard to tell just by looking at the lines...then place the protractor and if then follow the same method to find acute and obtuse angles...
hope this helps...please mark as brainliest
UNDERSTANDING THE QUESTION - we must join all the points to form a quadrilateral and mark the vertex that is given in the question
HOW TO ANSWER - join all the points then we will get a trapezium... measure each angle by using a protractor...after finding all the angles check for the angle which measures the same as given in the question (in the 1st bit of the question it says angle p measures 84 degrees...so whichever angle measures 84 degrees in our diagram is angle p and whichever angle measures 154 degrees is angle k.)
HOW TO MEASURE ANGLES USING PROTRACTOR - place the protractor in the paper such that the point on the paper co insides with the vertex of the protractor...and the line segment should co inside with the line which marks 0 degrees...
the common mistake that many people commit while measuring angle is that they don't pay attention to whether it is acute or an obtuse angle...that's easy to find..if the 2 lines that meet at the same vertex are towards each other the angle is acute and if the lines are away from each other the angle is obtuse... sometimes its hard to tell just by looking at the lines...then place the protractor and if then follow the same method to find acute and obtuse angles...
hope this helps...please mark as brainliest
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