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The angles shown below are supplementary: What is the value of x? 10° 11° 20° 22°
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The angles shown below are supplementary: What is the value of x? 10° 11° 20° 22°
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i think 10 or a.
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Answer: X=10
Since the two angles and supplementary, we know that they have a sum of 180°. So we can write:
180=10x+80
subtract 80 from both sides
100=10x
divide both sides by 10
10=x
Answer: X=10
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