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SAT Math 2.1 Geometry and Measurement. What is the measure of angle z in terms of x and y?
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- 00:02
Here’s your shmoop du jour, brought to you by Transversals.
- 00:07
They cut more lines than film editors.
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Line j is parallel to line k.
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What is the measure of angle z in terms of x and y?
- 00:16
And here are the potential answers...
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All righty…well, the first thing that jumps out at us is that there isn’t
- 00:22
a single number to be seen in the diagram provided.
- 00:29
It’s a good thing, then, that this problem asks for us to find z in terms of x and y…
- 00:34
The problem makes a big deal out of the fact that j and k are parallel…
- 00:38
So… why should we care that j and k are parallel?
- 00:41
Well, because they’re parallel, we know that the corresponding angles
- 00:45
created by a transversal are congruent.
- 00:48
That would be those two light saber-y lines that are creating our three angles.
- 00:53
In other words, because THIS angle is y degrees, then THIS angle must also be y degrees.
- 00:59
Same thing with our friend angle x over here.
- 01:02
So now, we’ve got three angles all on one side of a straight line.
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A straight line, we know, creates an angle of 180 degrees…
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…so angle z must be equal to 180 minus the measure of the other two angles combined.
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Or… z = 180 – (x + y) Answer A.
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