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in the figure below, m∠abd=87°, and m∠1 is 19° more than m∠2. find m∠2.
Step1: Define variables for angles
Let \( m\angle 2 = x \). Then \( m\angle 1 = x + 19^\circ \) (since \( m\angle 1 \) is \( 19^\circ \) more than \( m\angle 2 \)).
Step2: Use angle sum property
We know that \( m\angle ABD = m\angle 1 + m\angle 2 \) and \( m\angle ABD = 87^\circ \). So we can write the equation:
\( x + (x + 19^\circ) = 87^\circ \)
Simplify the left - hand side: \( 2x+19^\circ = 87^\circ \)
Step3: Solve for x
Subtract \( 19^\circ \) from both sides of the equation:
\( 2x=87^\circ - 19^\circ \)
\( 2x = 68^\circ \)
Divide both sides by 2:
\( x=\frac{68^\circ}{2}=34^\circ \)
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