Q. 124.0( 99 Votes )
Find the measure of
and
if
in Fig 3.34.

(If you find
is there more than one method to find
?)
Answer :
According to the figure,
∠P + ∠Q = 180° (Angles on the same side of transversal)
∠P + 130° = 180°
∠P = 50°
∠R + ∠S = 180° (Angles on the same side of transversal)
90° + ∠R = 180°
∠S = 90°
Yes, there is one more method to find the measure of m ∠P, m ∠R and m ∠Q are given. After finding m ∠S, the angle sum property of a quadrilateral can be applied to find m ∠P
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