Hi there.
A triangle's interior angles must always add up to 180 degrees. Since we already have one measurement, 56, we can set up an equation to solve for the missing angles.
(2x + 4) + 56 + x= 180; solve for x.
Subtract 56 from both sides.
(2x + 4) + x = 124;
Combine like-terms (x).
3x + 4 = 124;
Subtract 4 from both sides.
3x = 120
Divide both sides by 3 to solve for x.
x = 40.
Now, we need to substitute x with 40 in each of our angles to determine their measurements.
2x + 4; x = 40.
2(40) + 4 = 80 + 4 = 84;
One measurement is 84 degrees.
x = 40 is another measurement on its own.
Our measurements are:
56, 84, and 40.
Your corresponding answer choice is H.) 56, 84, 40.
I hope this helps!
Here you go :) AA (Angle-Angle) If two pairs of corresponding angles in a pair of triangles are congruent, then the triangles are similar. We know this because if two angle pairs are the same, then the third pair must also be equal. When the three angle pairs are all equal, the three pairs of sides must also be in proportion.
Answer:
angle b is 62 degrees. This is because if we solve for x, by putting the 2 equations equal to each other(because they are vertical angles), than we figure out that x=6. Now plug that into angle b's equation, and you get 62 degrees.
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