i get itt but idk how to go about parallel lines? like for question 3 i would have said z was 100 because there was vertical parallel lines, why does it have to be horizontal for it to work? im so confused
For that question, I think you are only focusing on one line. Notice that the 100 degree angle and Z are only part of the left vertical line (they don't have any connection to the right one). To have 2 angles that have a relationship with one another, the angles must be on BOTH parallel lines (e.g. X and Z... or W and 100).
Hello. I've just double-checked my workings, and the answer is 65 degrees. The sum of the other 3 angles is 295 (115 + 105 + 75). Therefore, to calculate angle d, we need to subtract 295 from 360, which gives 65 degrees.
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i get itt but idk how to go about parallel lines? like for question 3 i would have said z was 100 because there was vertical parallel lines, why does it have to be horizontal for it to work? im so confused
For that question, I think you are only focusing on one line. Notice that the 100 degree angle and Z are only part of the left vertical line (they don't have any connection to the right one). To have 2 angles that have a relationship with one another, the angles must be on BOTH parallel lines (e.g. X and Z... or W and 100).
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2:30 but 180-115=65 not 75
Hello. The angle is 75 degrees because we are subtracting 105 from 180 (not 115). The angle of 115 has no relevance for this part.
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You wrong d is not 65 its 55
Hello. I've just double-checked my workings, and the answer is 65 degrees. The sum of the other 3 angles is 295 (115 + 105 + 75). Therefore, to calculate angle d, we need to subtract 295 from 360, which gives 65 degrees.
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