Answer:
I think x = 44°
Step-by-step explanation:
Finding the exterior angle:
180° - 45° = 135°
We know that x is multiplied by 3 (3x) so we divide 135 by 3.
135° / 3 = 45°
We know that we have to add 3° to the product of 3x, so we know the product of 3x will be less than 135°. The product should be 135° after 3° is added to it.
Trying a few possible answers:
43° × 3 = 129°
129° + 3° = 132°
That one wasn't quite right.
44° × 3 = 132°
132° + 3° = 135°
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The best way to find x is knowing the different angles and their properties and theorems.
Answer:
AAS(Angle-Angle-Side) postulate states that if two angles and the non-included side one triangle are congruent to two angles and the non-included side of another triangle, then the two triangles are congruent
In triangle RAS and triangle QAT
[Angle]
[Side] [Given]
By Base Angle Theorem states that in an isosceles triangle(i.e, AST), the angles opposite the congruent sides(AS =AT) are congruent.
⇒
[By base ∠'s of isosceles triangle are equal]
By definition of supplementary angles, if two Angles are Supplementary when they add up to 180 degrees.
,
are supplementary and
,
are supplementary.
⇒
and
Two
supplementary to equal 
Since,
then, we get;
[Angle]
then, by AAS postulates,

By CPCT[Corresponding Part of Congruent Triangles are equal]
Hence Proved!
Yes, because there is a corresponding amount of teachers per student.
The answer is 69632 because of PEDMAS