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NemiM [27]
3 years ago
13

How do I find the missing value

Mathematics
1 answer:
liberstina [14]3 years ago
6 0
Okay. Since the "y" value and 82* are on the same straight line, their values will always add up to make a sum of 180. So if you subtract 82 from 180 you get 98*. So your "y" value is equal to 98*.

Now, all of the degree values added together should give you a sum of 360, so now we must add the values we know, in order to find the "x" value. So, 112*+82*+98*=292. Now we know that the difference of 360 and 292 will give us the x value. So finally, 360-292=68. So your "x" value is equal to 68.

y=98
x=68
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