Math, asked by kamreemcnulty, 6 months ago

Two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal. Parallel lines r and s are cut by transversal q. On line s where it intersects with line q, the uppercase left angle is 125 degrees and the bottom right angle is d degrees. What is the value of d? d = 55 d = 75 d = 125 d = 155

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Answered by aaadil
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Answer:

D = 125 degrees(Vertically Opposite Angles)

Step-by-step explanation:

When a parallel line gets cut by a transversal 8 angles are formed.

So the angle declared here is in the upper part left side. It is 125 degrees. The bottom right angle is correctly in opposite position with the upper right side. So a vertically opposite angle forms and two vertically opposite angles are of equal lengths. So d degrees is 125 degree itself.

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