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Given:
[tex]m\angle WXZ=109^\circ[/tex]
m∠2 is 19° more than m∠1.
To find:
The value of m∠1.
Solution:
Let the measure of ∠1 be x.
Then, [tex]m\angle 2=x+19^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle WXZ=109^\circ[/tex], it means the sum of m∠1 and m∠2 is 109°.
[tex]m\angle 1+m\angle 2=109^\circ[/tex]
[tex]x+(x+19^\circ)=109^\circ[/tex]
[tex]2x+19^\circ=109^\circ[/tex]
[tex]2x=109^\circ-19^\circ[/tex]
[tex]2x=90^\circ[/tex]
Divide both sides by 2.
[tex]x=\dfrac{90^\circ}{2}[/tex]
[tex]x=45^\circ[/tex]
Therefore, the value of m∠1 is 45°.