If these two figures are similar, what is the measure of the missing angle?
A) 37°
B) 43°
C) 53°
D) 73°
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To find the measure of the missing angle in similar figures, we can use the property that corresponding angles in similar figures are equal.
If you have two angles from one figure and want to find the missing angle in the other figure, you can use the fact that the sum of angles in a triangle is 180°.
Let’s assume you already have two angles from the first figure, and you can find the measure of the missing angle as follows:
1. Add the two known angles.
2. Subtract that sum from 180° to get the missing angle.
For example, if the known angles were 37° and 53°, you would calculate:
– 37° + 53° = 90°
– 180° – 90° = 90° (the measure of the missing angle)
Make sure to substitute the specific angles you have to find the correct answer from the choices given.
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