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Two alternate exterior angles are formed by a transversal through two parallel lines. If one of these alternate exterior angles has an angle measure of 5x-21, and the other angle has a measure of 2x+12, then what is the sum of their angle measures?

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Answered by faizan1733
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The answer is x=9/8. hope it will help u

Answered by contentwritersolvezo
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Step-by-step explanation:

xterior Angles are created where a transversal crosses two (usually parallel) lines. Each pair of these angles are outside the parallel lines, and on the same side of the transversal.

Try this Drag an orange dot at A or B. Notice that the two exterior angles shown are supplementary (add to 180°) if the lines PQ and RS are parallel.

Referring to the figure above, the transversal AB crosses the two lines PQ and RS, creating intersections at E and F. Each pair of exterior angles are outside the parallel lines and on the same side of the transversal. There are thus two pairs of these angles. In the figure above, click on 'Other angle pair' to visit both pairs of exterior angles in turn.

Remember: exterior means outside the parallel lines.

The parallel case

If the transversal cuts across parallel lines (the usual case) then exterior angles are supplementary (add to 180°). So in the figure above, as you move points A or B, the two angles shown always add to 180°. Try it and convince yourself this is true. In the figure above, click on 'Other angle pair' to visit both pairs of exterior angles in turn.

The non-parallel case

If the transversal cuts across lines that are not parallel, the exterior angles still add up to a constant angle, but the sum is not 180°.

Drag point P or Q to make the lines non-parallel. As you move A or B, you will see that the exterior angles add to a constant, but the sum is not 180°. (The angles are rounded off to the nearest degree for clarity, so bear that in mind if you check this).

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