Angle 2 is 85°. Which angle is also 85°?
Angle 1
Angle 3
Angle 4
No other angle will measure 85°.
Angle 2 is 85°. Which angle is also 85°? Angle 1 Angle 3 Angle 4 No other angle will measure 85°
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To determine which angle is also 85°, we need to understand the relationships or properties mentioned in relation to angle 2. If the angles are in a similar geometric context (like supplementary, complementary, or corresponding angles), we can find an answer.
However, without specific relationships or a diagram, we cannot identify which angle is also 85°.
If angles 1, 3, or 4 are supposed to be equal to angle 2 because of such properties, they will also measure 85°. If none of the angles are established to relate to angle 2, then the option would be “No other angle will measure 85°.”
In conclusion, based on standard relationships, if there are no further details, we would say: No other angle will measure 85°. If you have more context or a diagram showing the relationships between angles, I can give a more definite answer!