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OpenStudy (ineedhelp123):

Find the m angle 3

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

where's the angle?

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

Can you send the picture

OpenStudy (ineedhelp123):

Here it is

OpenStudy (legomyego180):

Any ideas? Heres a hint, whats the angle of angle 3 + 53 degrees? or the angle of a straight line.

OpenStudy (ineedhelp123):

56?

OpenStudy (ineedhelp123):

53+3 is 6 ... I'm so confused by what you said lol

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

calculusxy

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

Can you h;p this kid out, i dont get his question

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

and how come you don't have an @calculusxy

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

Oh now it works

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

There are various ways to solve for x in here but I like to approach questions like this with the concept of supplementary angles.

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

Supplementary angles equal to 180 degrees. For example: |dw:1474144684735:dw|

OpenStudy (ineedhelp123):

Keep explaining please

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

OpenStudy (ineedhelp123):

Oh I see

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

You can now create an equation to solve for the measure of angle 3: \(\bf m\angle 3 + 53^{\circ} = 180^{\circ}\)

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

So the answer is D, 127 degrees

OpenStudy (ineedhelp123):

Thank you!

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