Answer: 140 degrees
A straight line is 180 degrees. Since we know one of the angles in the line is 40, we just subtract 40 from 180. So, the measure of angle 1 plus the measure of angle 2 is 140 degrees.
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It can be any number so here is my awnser 437
In the problem of insufficient data quantities. I can get a general solution.We know that tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency. It's mean that triangles LJM and LJK are rights.
Let angle JLK like X.
So, angle JLM=61-x.
And it's mean that by using right triangle trigonometry
Radius MJ = LM*cos(61-X)
Answer:
(x − 2)×(3x+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use this method:
All I did is Subtracting x then adding x which will not affect the result because -x + x = 0