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Test
Math
Domain
Geometry and Trigonometry
Skill
Lines, angles, and triangles
Difficulty
Easy
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Modded SAT Question Bank by Abdullah Mallik

The figure presents 2 parallel lines l and m, which are almost horizontal, with l above m. A line segment from the left on m, moves up and to the right, intersects, and ends above l. Another line segment from the right on m, moves up and to the left, intersects, and ends at the same point as the other line segment, above l. The angle at the point where the two line segments meet is labeled x degrees. The angle above l and to the left of the right line segment is labeled z degrees. The angle above m and to the right of the left line segment is labeled y degrees. The figure is not drawn to scale

In the figure above, lines l and m are parallel, y equals 20, and z equals 60. What is the value of x ?

  1. 120

  2. 100

  3. 90

  4. 80


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Correct Answer: B
Rationale

Choice B is correct. Let the measure of the third angle in the smaller triangle be a, degrees. Since lines l and m are parallel and cut by transversals, it follows that the corresponding angles formed are congruent. So a degrees, equals y degrees, which equals 20 degrees. The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees, which for the interior angles in the smaller triangle yields a, plus x, plus z, equals 180. Given that z equals 60 and a, equals 20, it follows that 20 plus x, plus 60, equals 180. Solving for x gives x equals, 180 minus 60, minus 20, or x equals 100.

Choice A is incorrect and may result from incorrectly assuming that angles x plus z, equals 180. Choice C is incorrect and may result from incorrectly assuming that the smaller triangle is a right triangle, with x as the right angle. Choice D is incorrect and may result from a misunderstanding of the exterior angle theorem and incorrectly assuming that x equals, y plus z.

Question Difficulty: Easy
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