Math 3 part Angle One

<p>I keep hearing people talk about the 3 questions figure and the answer to one of 120, I cant remember that one can someone post it so I can remember what I put</p>

<p>The drawing showed 2 angles that were basically on the same line. Two angles on the same line add to 180.</p>

<p>If one angle is twice the size of the angle, what is the size of the larger angle? x + 2x = 180. x = 60 2x = 120</p>

<p>You should stop making all these threads. The math discussion is being read, and you will find your answers there.</p>

<p>There was a diagram with a bunch of parallel, perpendicular, and bisecting lines. 120 was an angle measure, because there were two supplementary angles, and the one angle was twice as large as the other.</p>

<p>I can’t believe I remembered that.</p>

<p>-sorry I saw the answer but couldn’t recall the question till now, I got it right tho lol</p>