H humakhan Junior Member Joined May 19, 2005 Messages 182 Apr 6, 2006 #1 suppose <1 and <2 are vertical angles. what is the value of y if m <1 = y + 82 and m <2 = 6y - 8 ? what are the measures of <1 and <2 is it value of y = 18?
suppose <1 and <2 are vertical angles. what is the value of y if m <1 = y + 82 and m <2 = 6y - 8 ? what are the measures of <1 and <2 is it value of y = 18?
skeeter Elite Member Joined Dec 15, 2005 Messages 3,204 Apr 6, 2006 #3 yes ... y = 18, but that is not what the question asked. Find the measures of angles 1 and 2 by substituting 18 for y in each original expression for each angle.
yes ... y = 18, but that is not what the question asked. Find the measures of angles 1 and 2 by substituting 18 for y in each original expression for each angle.
T TchrQbic Junior Member Joined Jan 5, 2006 Messages 109 Apr 6, 2006 #4 humakhan said: suppose <1 and <2 are vertical angles. what is the value of y if m <1 = y + 82 and m <2 = 6y - 8 ? what are the measures of <1 and <2 is it value of y = 18? Click to expand... You are correct; y = 18. Now finish answering the problem's questions.
humakhan said: suppose <1 and <2 are vertical angles. what is the value of y if m <1 = y + 82 and m <2 = 6y - 8 ? what are the measures of <1 and <2 is it value of y = 18? Click to expand... You are correct; y = 18. Now finish answering the problem's questions.