Hi there!
We are given two exterior angles. Don't panic! We know that exterior angles form a linear pair, which means they add up to 180 degrees.
180-130=50
180-96=84
Now that we have those angles, how can we work out the value of x?
Turns out that all the angles in any triangle add up to 180 degrees.
So
180-84-50=46 degrees.
So the value of x is 46 degrees.
Now let's work out the value of x in the next problem.
180-126=54
180-54-43=83 degrees
So the value of x in this problem is 83 degrees.
Let's move on to the third problem.
At first, it seems like we do not have enough information.
If we know that the right angle is 90 degrees (it is shown by a little square), then we have enough information.
180-90-43=47 degrees
So the value of x is 47 degrees.
Hope this helps you!
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