Mathematics, 15.04.2021 16:00 andy6128
If lines AB and CD are parallel and I is a transversal, what is the measurement of angle 5
angle 4 is 3x+40 and angle 5 is 6x - 17?
NOTE: Only enter the numeric part of the angle. Do NOT include words or symbols in your
answer.
B
D
3/4
8
1
2
5
6
AC
+Hint: Think about the relationship between angle 4 & 5...are the angles congruent or do the angles add up
to equal 180 degrees? Find the value of X based off of the information, then substitute the found x value into
the equation to equation to find the angle measurement
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