It seems there might be a misunderstanding in your question, as "m1" and "measure of 2" are not clearly defined concepts. If you meant to refer to angles or a specific mathematical context, please provide more details. However, if you are asking for a relationship between m1 and another measure, please clarify so I can assist you accurately.
It is m1/5
To find the measure of 6 based on m1 equaling 40, we need more information about the relationship between m1 and the measure of 6, as they are not directly related in standard mathematical terms. If there's a specific context or equation connecting them, please provide that for a more accurate answer. Otherwise, the measure of 6 cannot be determined from m1 alone.
To determine the measure of m3 based on m1 equaling 40, additional context or relationships between m1 and m3 are needed, such as whether they are part of a geometric figure or a specific mathematical relationship. Without that information, it is impossible to accurately calculate or define m3. Please provide more details for a precise answer.
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The question seems to be unclear, but if you're referring to a mathematical expression involving variables ( m_1 ) and ( m_{5100} ) that somehow results in a measure of 6, you would need to provide more context or specific operations. If ( m_1 + m_{5100} = 6 ), then the sum of the two measures or values ( m_1 ) and ( m_{5100} ) equals 6. Please clarify if you meant something different!
It is m1/5
m 1=40 what is the measure of 4
Find the measure of this angles m1 equals 123 m8 equals?
It is m1/5
To find the measure of 6 based on m1 equaling 40, we need more information about the relationship between m1 and the measure of 6, as they are not directly related in standard mathematical terms. If there's a specific context or equation connecting them, please provide that for a more accurate answer. Otherwise, the measure of 6 cannot be determined from m1 alone.
To determine the measure of m3 based on m1 equaling 40, additional context or relationships between m1 and m3 are needed, such as whether they are part of a geometric figure or a specific mathematical relationship. Without that information, it is impossible to accurately calculate or define m3. Please provide more details for a precise answer.
if(m1>m2) f=m1; s=(m2>m3)?m1!m3 what its meaning of this?
It seems like there's a typo or missing information in your question. If you're asking about a measure related to angles or a mathematical operation, could you please clarify what "m1 40" refers to? Additionally, if "measure of 3" pertains to a specific context or operation, please provide more details for an accurate response.
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Given the regular decagon what is the measure of each numbered angle? There is a one in the first triangle, a three in the second, and a two in the sixth triangle in the decagon. Here are the answer choices m1=72, m2=18, m3=36 m1=18, m2=36, m3=72 m1=36
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