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OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

HelpsARooLoo (Acciedently closed the last one xD)

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

@Chiko_1278 @BloomLocke367

OpenStudy (anonymous):

55 each side making the other angle 110 + 70 = 180 degrees

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

okay.. that's not bad... when you have an isosceles triangle like that, the two angles on the base are congruent, or the same.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So x is the total angle that is the degrees of the 2 unknown sides which is 55 for both add them together the angle = 110 + 70 = 180 which is a triangles degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so x = 110 degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or x = 55 x 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

degrees

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Wow Ok thanks.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

no.... x is just the top angle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x is the total of the both unknown sides

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which is the angle of them both which is 110 degrees total + 70 degrees below

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its kinda tricky im guessing that's it or 40 would be it if they mean 70 + 70 and den the top angle

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

no... look at the picture again.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

now that I relook at the pic yeah 70 x 2 = 140 plus x which is 40 - 180 degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so x = 40 degrees sorry I read it wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah 40 degrees is x

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