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Does anyone know these two answers?

Does anyone know these two answers?-example-1
Does anyone know these two answers?-example-1
Does anyone know these two answers?-example-2
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User KreepN
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Hello there!

Question #1

(90-61)= 29

x=29

Question #2

Vertical angles are across from each other. This would show us that we would have to subtract.

360-93=(267).

(267)÷ (3)= 89.

But then, we would have t understand that these vertical angles could always be congruent which would mean that they're the same size (93)
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User Kanth
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Problem 1:

The vertical line and the horizontal line are perpendicular to each other, so they form right angles.

x + 61 = 90

x = 90 - 61

x = 29

Problem 2:

Vertical angles are congruent. They have the same measure.

m<1 = m<2 = 93 deg
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