Answer: - m∠1 = 34.5°
- m∠2 = 34.5°
- m∠3 = 55.5°
- m∠4 = 55.5°
Explanation:
Given the information provided, we can find the measures of ∠2, ∠3, and ∠4 as follows:
1. We're given that ∠1 ≅ ∠2, and m∠1 = 34.5°. So, m∠2 is also 34.5°.
2. We know that ∠1 and ∠3 are complementary, which means their measures add up to 90°. Since m∠1 = 34.5°, we can find m∠3 as follows:
m∠1 + m∠3 = 90°
34.5° + m∠3 = 90°
m∠3 = 90° - 34.5°
m∠3 = 55.5°
3. We also know that ∠2 and ∠4 are complementary, which means their measures add up to 90°. Since m∠2 = 34.5°, we can find m∠4 as follows:
m∠2 + m∠4 = 90°
34.5° + m∠4 = 90°
m∠4 = 90° - 34.5°
m∠4 = 55.5°
So, the measures of the angles are as follows:
- m∠1 = 34.5°
- m∠2 = 34.5°
- m∠3 = 55.5°
- m∠4 = 55.5°