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goldfiish [28.3K]
3 years ago
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29. Find the measure of each angle. E с (5x + 2) 3x B

Mathematics
1 answer:
PilotLPTM [1.2K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The measure of each angle is :

3x° = 33°

(5x+2)° =57°

Step-by-step explanation:

From the diagram, angle <ABC is a right-angle triangle with a measure of 90°

This means the sum of the two angles <ABE + <CBE =90°

Given from the question :

<ABE = 3x°

<CBE = (5x+2)°

For an equation for sum of the two angles as;

<ABE + <CBE =90°

3x° + (5x+2)° = 90° ------collect like terms after opening the brackets

3x° +5x° + 2° =90°

8x°=90°-2°

8x°=88°

x°=88°/8° = 11°

Measure of the angles will be:

<ABE = 3x° = 3*11° = 33°

<CBE = (5x+2)° = (5*11° +2° ) =55°+2°= 57°

Answers are :

3x° = 33°

(5x+2)° =57°

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