Answer:
1.) m∠1 = 63 degree
m∠3 = 63 degree
m∠4 = 117 degree
m∠2 = 117 degree
2.) m∠1 = 70 degree
m∠3 = 70 degree
m∠4 = 110 degree
m∠2 = 110 degree
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
1.) m∠2 = 117°.
In the figure, m∠1 is vertically opposite to m∠3, and m∠4 is vertically opposite to m∠2
Therefore, m∠2 = m∠4 = 117° ( because vertically opposite angle are equal)
Also, the sum of angles at a point is equal to 360 degrees
m∠2 + m∠4 = 234°
Take 234 away from 360. That is,
360 - 234 = 126
126/2 = 63 degrees.
Therefore, m∠1 = m∠3 = 63°
2.) If m∠2 + m∠4 = 220°
Subtract 220 from 360 since the sum of angles at a point is equal to 360 degrees
360 - 220 = 140
Divide 140 by 2 and also 220 by 2 to get
140/2 = 70 and 220/2 = 110
Therefore,
m∠1 = 70 degree
m∠3 = 70 degree
m∠4 = 110 degree
m∠2 = 110 degree