The sum of the measures of the angles shown is 63°. Which choice is the measure of angle y?
25°
52°
38°
101°
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To find the measure of angle y, we need to use the information given about the sum of the angles. Since the sum is 63°, we can set up the equation:
Angle 1 + Angle 2 + Angle y = 63°
If we know the measures of Angle 1 and Angle 2, we just subtract their sum from 63° to find angle y.
For example, if Angle 1 is 25° and Angle 2 is 38°, then:
25° + 38° + y = 63°
63° – (25° + 38°) = y
63° – 63° = y
y = 0°
However, if Angle 1 and Angle 2 are not provided and you only have the multiple choice options, you can match which one, when added to your known angles, equals 63°.
If we assume scenarios based on the choices given, the correct answer must be determined based on pairing with known angles.
Assuming possible angles lead us to the conclusion:
If the angle measures given are all included, none seem to fit correctly unless we value Angle 1 and Angle 2 differently.
It’s best to confirm which angle measurements you have or describe their relationship better to find y correctly!
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