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OpenStudy (fools101):

i'm so tired dose this look right u guys?!?!?! : I http://www.rmes.us/AngelUploads/Content/MAT201//_assoc/Content/G%20Images/u3m3q1.jpg Find the value of ∠x. A) 50 degrees B) 40 degrees C) 25 degrees D) 25 degrees i'm so tired dose this look right u guys?!?!?! : I http://www.rmes.us/AngelUploads/Content/MAT201//_assoc/Content/G%20Images/u3m3q1.jpg Find the value of ∠x. A) 50 degrees B) 40 degrees C) 25 degrees D) 25 degrees @Mathematics

OpenStudy (fools101):

there two 25?!!?!? @_@

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay so the other angle that you don't know has to be 90º because it is the angle formed between a tangent line and a line that is the radius of the circle. so if the total degrees in a triangle is 180 and one of the angles is 90 and one is 50.. then the angle you're looking for must be 180-90-50 = 40º

OpenStudy (cathyangs):

40. this brings me back to algebra (when numbers were innocent and friendly) XD

OpenStudy (fools101):

while i got that part but why is there two 25 -_-!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't think it matters. It may just be to throw you off.

OpenStudy (fools101):

OHHH wow ur right about that :D! i got Fooled!! :P!

OpenStudy (fools101):

while thank u guys!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you're welcome!

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