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What is the value of x?

x = 55°

x = 60°

x = 70°

x = 110°

What is the value of x? x = 55° x = 60° x = 70° x = 110°-example-1

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The two marks on the angles A and C suggest that those angle are the same, and thus the triangle is isosceles.

So, if the measure of angle C is x, the measure of angle A will be x as well.

To solve the exercise, we must use the fact that the sum of the interior angles of any triange is always 180°.

In our case, the measures of the angles are 70, x and x, so the equation is


70+x+x = 180 \iff 70+2x = 180 \iff 2x = 110 \iff x = 55

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the answer is the answer the answer is x=55 degrees because the angle sum for a triangle is 180 degrees and because we are told angle A and angle C are congruent that means you can simply take 180 - 70 to get 110 and i simply divided that by 2 and got 55 degrees
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