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mr Goodwill [35]
3 years ago
13

Solve for x and show work

Mathematics
1 answer:
kirza4 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

6.14 rounded to the nearest hundreth.

Every paralelogram equals 360º. And every oppisite angle is eqaul to each other. So by doing the math we can tell the smaller angles is 80º. Now we solve for x.

80=7x+37 minus 37 from both sides

43=7x.   then divide both side by 7 to cancel it out

6.14=x that is the answer rounded

You can check by inputing x's vaule into the equation and getting the angle measurment we solved for which is 80º.

7(6.14)+37

by doing this you get 80, the measure of the angle so the vaule for x is 6.14 rounded to the nearest hundreth.

         

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