Hey,

I finished my math homework, and im not so sure i did it correct, so can someone do this question and i will look at the answer to see if my work was correct

this is State and Justification

Given : m<4 = 130degrees, m<1 = x+10 , and m<2 = x

Prove : m<1 = 70degrees

You didn't say in what setup your three angles are found.

Are the the interior angles of a triangle ??
if so, then you are not correct.
then x + x+10 + 130 = 180
2x + 140 = 180
2x = 40
x = 20

that would make angle1 = 30ยบ

yes

polymonmial

To prove that m<1 = 70 degrees, we need to use the given information and apply logical reasoning to reach this conclusion. The given information includes:

1. m<4 = 130 degrees.
2. m<1 = x + 10.
3. m<2 = x.

To find the value of x, we can equate the measures of angles. Since m<1 is x + 10 and m<2 is x, we can set up the equation:

x + 10 = x.

Now, we can solve this equation to find the value of x:

By subtracting x from both sides, we get:

10 = 0.

This equation is not possible to solve because it leads to a contradiction. Therefore, there is no value of x that satisfies the given conditions.

Hence, we cannot prove that m<1 = 70 degrees using the given information.