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Frosted:

So, this is my guess. According to the rules of math, a triangle equals 180 degrees. So when looking at this triangle we can see that the top of the triangle is 39 degrees, and looking as this seems to be a right triangle, we know the bottom right will be 90 degrees because all right angles equal 90. Here's a visual in case of confusion: |dw:1665610024151:dw| So, I think the "x" will be 90 Degrees. And in case you need the remainder, the other angle will be 51 Degrees. I hope this helps.

snowflake0531:

Respectfully disagree with the previous response. Looking at the triangle, you have two sides of 3.3 and one of 5.1. This would mean that it is an isosceles triangle, with two equal angles and one different. Then looking at the angles, we have one angle of x and another of 39. Remember that this is an isosceles triangle, the other angle that is not labeled would also be 39 degrees. All three angles of a triangle add up to 180 We can write the equation \(180=x+2(39)\) Solve for x

Frosted:

Ah, I thought that, but I wasn't quite sure. Thank you for respectfully fixing my mistake. Appreciate it.

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