In the triangle below, the m angle 1 = 64 deg * i and m angle 2 = 33 deg what is the

m angle 4 deg

2

(1 point)

1

3

4

083

097

116

147

To find the measure of angle 4, we can use the fact that angles 1, 2, and 4 are supplementary angles (the sum of two supplementary angles is equal to 180 degrees).

Since angle 1 is given as 64 degrees times some variable i, and angle 2 is given as 33 degrees, we can write the equation:

64i + 33 + angle 4 = 180

To isolate angle 4, we subtract 33 from both sides:

64i + angle 4 = 180 - 33

64i + angle 4 = 147

Now, to find angle 4, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. We can do this by subtracting 64i from both sides:

angle 4 = 147 - 64i

Therefore, the measure of angle 4 is 147 - 64i degrees.