What is the value of x?
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OpenStudy (vcabral1134):
@amistre64
OpenStudy (vcabral1134):
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OpenStudy (vcabral1134):
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OpenStudy (vcabral1134):
Anyone???
OpenStudy (vcabral1134):
@GmanFlargh123
OpenStudy (amistre64):
you might want to consider adding stuff ...
OpenStudy (vcabral1134):
What do I add?? I was doing 180-64=116 what 116 doesn't fit in the box
OpenStudy (amistre64):
id use whats defined in the picture
you have one angle that is composed of 2 other angles: x and 64
therefore: x + 64 has to equal the angle they are making.
what is the degree of the angle as a whole? what is (x+64) ?
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OpenStudy (vcabral1134):
I need to find x
OpenStudy (amistre64):
yeah, im a competent reader ...
what degree angle is defined as:
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OpenStudy (vcabral1134):
90
OpenStudy (vcabral1134):
so the answer is 26?
OpenStudy (amistre64):
then x + 64 has to equal 90
solve for x
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OpenStudy (amistre64):
yeah, thats fine
OpenStudy (vcabral1134):
Thank you so much for helping me!
OpenStudy (gmanflargh123):
Yeah whatever will get you the end value of 90
OpenStudy (amistre64):
good luck :)
OpenStudy (gmanflargh123):
i suggest subtracting 64 from 90 and aw dang this was already solved