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I’m failing geometry pls help. Why did my teacher mark me wrong on this problem and what are the correct answers?

I’m failing geometry pls help. Why did my teacher mark me wrong on this problem and-example-1
User Rajendra Dewani
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Explanation:

it is a bit difficult to read the handwriting (and even the printed original texts) in this diffuse picture.

let's go through the 3 problems as I could decipher them.

1)

from what I can see you made a calculation mistake for y.

but you were right with your approaches.

12x - 8 = 15x - 23

15 = 3x

x = 5

therefore,

12x - 8 = 12×5 - 8 = 60 - 8 = 52°

and the large angle up there is

52 + 70 = 122°

and now

6y + 96 = (12x - 8) + 70 = 122

6y = 26

y = 26/6 = 13/3

by the way, x and y are not angles (and degrees). they are just factors in the expressions to calculate some angles.

12, 15 and 6 are not ° either. all are calculation factors or terms, that then together define the ° of angles.

2)

you made a mistake with the identification of what angles the linear pair is.

3x = 5x - 20

20 = 2x

x = 10 (again, not °, just a number)

3x = 3×10 = 30° (this is then an angle)

= 5x - 20

for y we could then use 2 different approaches

a) your linear pair approach.

4y is one angle, true, but the other is (2y + 3x) !

so,

4y + 2y + 30 = 180

6y = 150

y = 25 (again, not °, just a number)

2y = 50°

4y = 100°

3)

I hope you are right with (11x + 19) and (12y - 24). I would have read this in the picture as (11x + 18). and it could be (12y + 24).

assuming you are right :

11x + 19 = 7x + 47

4x = 28

x = 7 (again, not °, just a number)

11x + 19 = 7x + 47 = 96°

7z + 17 = 87

7z = 70

z = 10 (again, not °, just a number)

and yes, for y we are using the linear pair again. the two combining angles are (12y - 24) and (11x + 19).

(12y - 24) + (11x + 19) = 12y - 24 + 96 = 180

12y + 72 = 180

12y = 108

y = 9 (again, not °, just a number)

12y - 24 = 12×9 - 24 = 108 - 24 = 84°

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