If these two figures are similar, what is the measure of the missing angle?
A) 33°
B) 114°
C) 180°
D) 67°
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To determine the measure of the missing angle in similar figures, we use the property that corresponding angles in similar figures are equal. If you have one angle, you can find the missing angle by using the fact that the sum of angles in any triangle is 180°.
Assuming you know the other angles (let’s say one is 47° and the other one is x), you would set up the equation:
47° + x + missing angle = 180°
From this, you can solve for the missing angle.
If the problem states that the figures are similar and gives angle options, you’d typically look for the corresponding angle measurement from your known angles.
Without specific angles provided, let’s analyze the multiple-choice options you list. Usually, you’d compare those angles with the other given angles to see what fits if any are previously known to aid your calculations.
Please calculate based on the angles present and let me know if you need further clarification!