Angle 8 is 110°and lines Pand Qare parallel. Find the measure of angle 2.(1 point)°

To help you find the measure of angle 2, I would need more information about the diagram or description of the geometric figure you're referencing. When dealing with parallel lines and angles, we typically deal with transversals and the angles they form.

For example, if angle 8 is an interior angle on the same side of a transversal intersecting lines P and Q, and lines P and Q are parallel, then according to the Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem, angle 8 and the angle directly across from it on the other line (which could be angle 2) would be supplementary, meaning they add up to 180 degrees.

If this is the case, and angle 8 measures 110 degrees, then angle 2 would be:
180 degrees - 110 degrees = 70 degrees

Therefore, angle 2 would measure 70 degrees. However, without further information or a diagram, I cannot be certain that this applies to the situation you're describing.

Could you provide more context or a description of the position of angle 2 relative to angle 8 and the parallel lines P and Q? That would enable me to give you an accurate answer.