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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@misty1212
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well my ex has a value of bs
OpenStudy (misty1212):
hi!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohhhhhhh pellet that was good @Vniverse
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OpenStudy (misty1212):
first off, as @iGreen would say "what do you think?"
OpenStudy (misty1212):
now that we got that out of the way, lets do it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hey!! misty
OpenStudy (marvin456):
Lol @Vniverse
OpenStudy (misty1212):
\[180-110=70\] right?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
umm 60?degrees
OpenStudy (igreen):
Actually, I almost never say 'what do you think?'
I usually just jump right into the question :)
OpenStudy (misty1212):
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OpenStudy (igreen):
x + 60 = 110
The two angles will equal the exterior angles.
Subtract 60 to both sides, what's 110 - 60?
OpenStudy (misty1212):
and since the internal angles add up to 180, your final job is to compute
\[180-60-70\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
50!
OpenStudy (misty1212):
yes 50
OpenStudy (igreen):
Yes, 50 is our answer.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hey Callmechris, so a straight line or linear line equals 180 degrees, so if you already know that the outside is 110 then you'll be able to figure out
the x
OpenStudy (anonymous):
110 + ? = 180, whatever answer you get will help find x
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
if you guys see me post a question my name isnt chris ITS MARISSA REMEMBER THAT