To solve this problem, we will use the following fact about circles. Given the circle
whenever we are given two tangent lines, the angle formed between then (in our picture angle theta or angle ABC) is related to the intercepted arcs as follows
where y and x are measured in degrees.
For our particular problem, we have the following
So, using the fact that we introduced at the beginning, we have the following equation
However, note that since arcs y and s form the whole circle, this means that their measure (in degrees) should add up to the measure of the whole circle (360°). So we have the following equation
So, we can subtract s on both sides to get
Now, we replace this value of y in our first equation, so we get
Note that arc s is the one described by the central angle x. So, this means that
So if we replace this in our equation, we get
If we multiply both sides by 2, we get
Now, we can add 2x on both sides, so we get
Then, we subtract 138 on both sides, so we get
Now, we divide both sides by 2. So we get
So the value of x is 111°