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What is the value of x? Enter your answer in the box. x = Perpendicular lines that form a right angle. A tangent line exiting the origin forms an angle of 28 degrees, and an angle of x degrees.
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What is the value of x? Enter your answer in the box. x = Perpendicular lines that form a right angle. A tangent line exiting the origin forms an angle of 28 degrees, and an angle of x degrees.
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62°
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Since the right angle is bisected by an angle of 28, the remaining angle, x, is:
90-28=62°
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