Two intersecting lines create four angles, numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4, where angle 4 is adjacent to angle 1 and angle 3 and m angle 2 = 110 deg Which other angle has a measure that is also equal to 110°? (1 point)

Angles 1 and 4 are adjacent angles, meaning they form a straight angle, which has a measure of 180°. Since angle 4 is adjacent to angle 1, the measure of angle 4 is also 180°.

Since the measure of angle 4 is 180° and the measure of angle 2 is 110°, the sum of angles 2 and 4 is 180° + 110° = 290°.

The total measure of the four angles is 360°. Therefore, the sum of angles 1, 3, and 4 is 360° - 110° = 250°.

The measure of angle 1 is 180°, the measure of angle 4 is 180°, and the sum of angles 1, 3, and 4 is 250°.

To find the measure of angle 3, subtract the sum of angles 1 and 4 from the sum of all four angles: 360° - 180° - 180° = 0°.

Therefore, angle 3 has a measure of 0°, which is not equal to 110°.

So, there is no other angle that has a measure of 110°.