Solving the Challenge: Finding the Angle Between Two Lines

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The discussion focuses on solving for angles between two lines using the law of sines and established relationships between the angles. Participants suggest filling in known angles first and then applying equations to find the unknowns, specifically angles 2 and 3. Key equations include relationships like angle 3 + angle 2 = 60 degrees and various sine formulas involving the sides of the triangle. One participant recommends extending the lines to form a new triangle, which could help in determining the unknown angles. The conversation emphasizes the importance of deriving additional equations to solve the problem effectively.
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Here is a file i created of a problem I was asked if see if you have what it takes:
 

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I hope you don't find this too little help but first fill in all the angles you know. After that, law of sines is your friend.
 
I believe that to be so, i just haven't been able to find the angle 3 or angle 2, but maybe i am overlooking something.i will study it some more.
 
You can find 2 equations that involve angles 2 and 3, then you have two equations and two unknowns
 
Oh Really, i don't see it! Every equation i come up with has an extra variable.

i have found:
angle 3 + angle 2 = 60degrees
DA sin(95deg)=1000sin(angle2)
or DP sin(120)=1000sin(angle2)
and DP sin (60deg)=DA sin((95deg)

and similar for angle3
 
OK...do this:

Extend out the sides AB and DC until they meet. Then you have another triange there...you can find what that angle is using a couple of equations, then you can use it to find angles 2 and 3
 
By "that angle", I am referring to the new angle formed by AB and CD :)
 
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