m
7
143
It depends on which angle is labelled M.
complementary angles
m
7
143
It depends on which angle is labelled M.
Let's call the two angles angle 1 and angle 2. We are given that angle 1 and angle 4 form a linear angle and that angle 2 and angle 4 form a linear angle. Because linear angles measure 180 degrees, we arrive at: m<1 + m<4 = 180 m<2 + m<4 = 180. By subtracting the second equation from the first, we get: m<1 - m<2 = 0. And finally: m<1 = m<2. Thus, angle 1 is congruent to angle 2.
pi/2 - M radians
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50 Degrees
complementary angles
30 A+
If the measure of angle A is 60 degrees, angle A is acute.
Its to say its the MEASURE of the angle, instead of the angle itself