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whyjustwhy:

i need help again :C

whyjustwhy:

Beanie:

Okay add 70, and 74. What do you get?

ShadowKid3:

Is x supposed to be the missing side?

whyjustwhy:

@beanie wrote:
Okay add 70, and 74. What do you get?
144

whyjustwhy:

i got it

Beanie:

@whyjustwhy wrote:
@beanie wrote:
Okay add 70, and 74. What do you get?
144
Okay and I'm pretty sure you subtract 90 from 144, what does that give?

whyjustwhy:

@beanie wrote:
@whyjustwhy wrote:
@beanie wrote:
Okay add 70, and 74. What do you get?
144
Okay and I'm pretty sure you subtract 90 from 144, what does that give?
i put 144 and it was correct

Beanie:

@whyjustwhy wrote:
@beanie wrote:
@whyjustwhy wrote:
@beanie wrote:
Okay add 70, and 74. What do you get?
144
Okay and I'm pretty sure you subtract 90 from 144, what does that give?
i put 144 and it was correct
okay then sorry lol i didnt remember if there was an extra step or not

whyjustwhy:

@whyjustwhy wrote:
i got it

whyjustwhy:

@whyjustwhy wrote:
@whyjustwhy wrote:
i got it

Beanie:

Should be 40

Beanie:

no

Beanie:

40+40

whyjustwhy:

80

whyjustwhy:

acehuert:

46 because all the sides are equal

Beanie:

iscocles means that all sides are the same, so if one is 50 they're all 50 if one is 74 theyre all 74

whyjustwhy:

both are incorrect

Beanie:

what was the right answer??? \

whyjustwhy:

@beanie wrote:
what was the right answer??? \
idk :0

Beanie:

oh-

whyjustwhy:

Beanie:

180-113 and 180-81

Luigi0210:

It's called Exterior Angle Inequality Theorem, basically the two interior angles on the other side are equal to the exterior angle formed. So for that one, in order to get x you would need to subtract the two known: \[\large a+b=e \] \[\large 81+x=113 \] \[\large x=32 \] So the missing angle would be 32.

Luigi0210:

Visualize representation of what I mean: a+b = exterior angle

Luigi0210:

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