1) The sum of the interior angles of a triangle equals 180°. Let's find ∠AEB first. Add up ∠A + ∠B and subtract your answer from 180°.
14 + 45 = 59
180 - 59 = 121°
Since ∠AEB and ∠DEC are vertical angles, they must equal the same.
∠DEC = 121°
Now add up ∠DEC and ∠C and subtract your answer from 180 to find ∠D.
121 + 27 = 148
180 - 148 = 32°
m∠D = 32°
2) AB and BC are equal to each because of the Converse of the Base Angle Theorem. Make them equal to each other in an equation.
5x + 5 = 7x - 1
Subtract 5x from both sides.
5 = 2x - 1
Add 1 to both sides.
6 = 2x
Divide both sides by 2.
x = 3
Now plug x in for AC.
6(3) + 7
18 + 7 = 25
AC = 25