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4 March, 19:40

Angle 1 and angle 2 form a linear pair. The measure of angle 2 is six more than twice the measure of angle 1. Find m angle 2

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  1. 4 March, 20:05
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    Since the given problem states that the two angles, angle 1 and angle 2 form a linear pair, this means that they form a 180° line, so that:

    measure angle 1 + measure angle 2 = 180°

    Since measure of angle 2 is six more than twice the measure of angle 1, therefore:

    measure angle 2 = 2 (measure angle 1) + 6

    hence, substituting this into the first equation:

    measure angle 1 + 2 (measure angle 1) + 6 = 180

    3 (measure angle 1) = 174

    measure angle 1 = 58°

    Therefore,

    measure angle 2 = 2 (measure angle 1) + 6

    measure angle 2 = 2 (58°) + 6

    measure angle 2 = 122°
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