Respuesta :

Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

Answer:

See discussion below. (I think the desired answer is 130)


Discussion:

The problem needs to be clarified to give you a answer. Her'es why:

Argument 1:

       When two lines intersect vertical angles are equal. So angle HMC =

       angle RMK. That's equivalent to


       5M + 15 =  7M +1   =>          subtract 5M from both sides

       5M - 5M + 15 = 7M -5M +1    => subtract 1 from both sides

       0 + 15 -1 = 2M + 1 -1  =>

      14  = 2M =>

      M = 7


      As a straight line has 180 degrees

      angle  RMK +  angle KMC = 180    =>   as angle RMK = 7M + 1

       (7M + 1 )      +  angle KMC  = 180   =>  as M =7 from above

       50               + angle KMC  = 180  =>

       angle KMC = 180 - 50 = 130.

       I think this is the answer they want BUT notice


Argument 2.

       Per the diagram, M can be interpreted as either the point of

       intersection of the 2 lines or as the angle at the intersection of the two

       lines.   If the point of intersection were called, say Q, and M reserved

       for angles, the problem would  be clearer.  BUt as I said above I think

       they are looking for the answer found in Argument 1 (130 degrees)



Thank you,

MrB