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One of the angles formed by two intersecting lines is 30°. What is the measure of the other three angles?

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30, 150, 150

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User Soroush Khosravi
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Since opposite angles on an intersecting line(s) are equal, you already know one of the three angles are 30° because one of the given angles is 30°. To find other two angles, add the two 30°s together to get 60° and subtract that from 360° because all the angles combined have to equal 360°, which is 300°. To get each angle separately, divide 360 by 2, which is 150. Thus, the measure of the other three angles angles are 30°, 150°, and 150°.

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