If mImage of an angle symbol1 = 53°, what is mImage of an angle symbol4? (1 point)

53°
43°
37°
27°
3. If mImage of an angle symbol1 = 50°, what is mImage of an angle symbol5? (1 point)
50°
40°
35°
25°

The answer is 40 for 3

To find the measure of angle symbol4, we need more information about the relationship between angle symbol1 and angle symbol4. Without that information, we cannot determine the measure of angle symbol4.

Similarly, to find the measure of angle symbol5, we need more information about the relationship between angle symbol1 and angle symbol5. Without that information, we cannot determine the measure of angle symbol5.

To find the measure of angle symbol4 in question 1, we can use the information given that the measure of angle symbol1 is 53°. However, it's important to note that we need more information about the relationship between angle symbol1 and angle symbol4 in order to determine their exact measures. Without additional information, we cannot make any conclusions about the measure of angle symbol4, so the correct answer is that we don't have enough information to determine the measure of angle symbol4.

Similarly, for question 2, we are given that the measure of angle symbol1 is 50° and we need to find the measure of angle symbol5. Without any additional information about the relationship between these angles, we cannot determine the measure of angle symbol5. Therefore, the correct answer is that we don't have enough information to determine the measure of angle symbol5.

I don't know what you mean by "mImage"

Are you looking at angles in relation to parallel lines?
If so, take a look at this:

https://mathbitsnotebook.com/Geometry/ParallelPerp/PPangles.html