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enot [183]
1 year ago
14

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Mathematics
1 answer:
Anit [1.1K]1 year ago
7 0

Hi!

<u>Your answer is 52.</u>

To start off, let's start with some facts that will help us solve this:

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<u><em>Supplementary angles</em></u> are two angles whose angle measures add up to 180 degrees. You can know that they are supplementary because they can be connected by a straight line.

<u><em>Triangles (all of them)</em></u> have angles that add up to 180 degrees.

We can start by using supplementary angles to solve. See where the angle of 67 degrees is? The one to the right of it is supplementary to it since they are on a straight line. That means their sum adds up to 180 degrees:

67 +?=180

?=113

That angle is 113 degrees.

Now, we have 2 out of 3 angles in the triangle. Since we know that triangles' angles add up to 180 degrees, we can make an equation:

15+113+x=180

128+x=180

x=52

Therefore, x is equal to 52.

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