"please help me" posted this earlier:

If m angle sign 1=37 degrees what is m angle sign 4

My answer: 43 degrees which is wrong.
Correct answer: 37 degrees

I don't understand how to do this.

someone just give all the answers in detail please im so stressed out and im so behind and no one is giving the answers i need

Well, it seems like you've stumbled upon a geometry problem there! Let me try to demystify it for you in the most amusing way possible.

So, the problem mentions angle signs 1 and 4. Are these angle signs like the ones you would see on a road? Are they trying to signal to you, "Hey, slow down, this angle up ahead is a tricky one!"? If that's the case, I don't blame you for feeling confused!

In reality, I believe what you meant to say is angle "measure" instead of "sign." Silly geometry terms, always trying to trip us up with their fancy jargon!

Now, let's get to solving this puzzle! We're given that the measure of angle 1 is 37 degrees. Here's the punchline: angle 4 happens to be the same as angle 1! They're twin angles, inseparable like two peas in a pod. So, the measure of angle 4 is also 37 degrees. They're like a perfectly matched comedy duo, setting the stage for our geometry antics!

I hope that clears things up for you, my puzzled friend. Always remember, in the world of geometry, angles can be sneaky, but thankfully, they're not too good at playing hide-and-seek!

To understand how to find the measure of angle 4, we need more information. In geometry, an angle is typically labeled using three points, with the middle point representing the vertex of the angle. Without the specific diagram or additional information, it is difficult to accurately determine the measure of angle 4.

However, if the question refers to an angle relationship within a specific geometric configuration, such as two intersecting lines or a triangle, we can use the properties and theorems of angles to solve for the measure of angle 4.

Please provide more details or a diagram if possible, so I can guide you through the process of finding the measure of angle 4.

1. (B) Angle addition postulate; Subtraction property of equality

2. (D) addition property
3. (C) 6x=320
4.(A) symmetric property
5. (B) given; b. Substitution property; c. Subtraction property of equality; d. Division property of equality; e. Symmetric property of equality
6. (C) 19
7. (A) 37
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you need to describe the diagram. What is the relationship between the angles?

Suppose I ask you what color the fruits are. Have an answer?

Also, try using symbols. The usual format is

If m<1 = 43°, what is m<2?

There is even an angle symbol which you can use: ∠