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In the adjoining figure M is parallel to N and t is the transversal. If angle 3 is equal to 60 digrees find the measure of each of the angles angle 1, angle 2, angle4, angle 5, angle 6, angle 7, angle 8

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Answered by akshayroopan2004
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Angle 1 =120

Angle 2 =60

Angle 3 =60

Angle 4 =120

Angle 5 =120

Angle 6 =60

Angle 7 =60

Angle 8 =120

Step by step solution:

Angle3 + Angle 1=180 (linear pair)

Angle1 = 180 - 60

Angle1=120

Angle1 = Angle5 ( Corresponding angles )

Angle5 = 120

Angle3 = Angle2 ( Vertically opposite angles )

Angle2 = 60

Angle1= Angle4 ( Vertically opposite angles )

Angle4= 120

Angle2=Angle6 (Corresponding angles )

Angle6= 60

Angle7= Angle6 (Vertically opposite angles )

Angle7= 60

Angle5=Angle8 (Vertically opposite angles )

Angle8=120

Answered by saiharshiththogiti
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