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The angles of a triangle added up always equals 180 degrees, so just subtract 65 twice to find the answer: 50 degrees
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The interior angles of the triangle add up to 180.
Two of the angles are given, we need to add those two and subtract the sum by 180.
∠x = 180 -(65 + 65)
∠x = 180 - 130
∠x = 50
Hope this helps :)
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