Answer:
Explanation:
Given that:
Exterior angle of L = 5x + 12
M = 3x - 2
N = 50
Statement:
- Exterior angle is equal to the sum of non-adjacent interior angles.
So, the exterior angle that is adjacent to L is equal to the sum of non-adjacent sides (M and N) of the triangle.
Here,
Exterior angle of L = M + N
5x + 12 = 3x - 2 + 50
5x + 12 = 3x + 48
Subtract 12 to both sides
5x = 3x + 48 - 12
5x - 3x = 36
2x = 36
Divide 2 to both sides
x = 18
So,
Measure of angle M:
= 3x - 2
= 3 (18) - 2
= 54 - 2
= 52°
Now,
Measure of angle L:
We know that,
- Sum of all the interior angles of triangle is 180 degrees.
L + M + N = 180°
L + 52 + 50 = 180
L + 102 = 180
Subtract 102 to both sides
L = 180 - 102
L = 78°