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gtnhenbr [62]
3 years ago
15

Please help me I beg you, I don’t understand and no one wants to help

Mathematics
1 answer:
WARRIOR [948]3 years ago
8 0

Answers:

x = 51

y = 39

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Explanation:

The angles 39 and x form a right angle, aka 90 degree angle. This is shown by the small square angle marker.

One equation to solve is x+39 = 90. Doing so leads to x = 51 after subtracting 39 from both sides.

Similarly, another equation to solve is x+y = 90. Plug in x = 51 and isolate y

x+y = 90

51+y = 90

y = 90-51

y = 39

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