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The sum of three INTERIOR angles in a pentagon is 320° and the other two angles are(x+30)° and (x-70)°. Find x. *

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We are told that we have a pentagon. That is, there are 5 interior angles and 5 sides. Recall that given a polygon of n sides, the sum of the interior angles is


(n-2)\cdot180

In a pentagon, we have n=5. So the sum of interior angles in this case would be


(5\text{ -2)}\cdot180=3\cdot180=540

Let us find the sum of the interior angles explicitly. We are told that two angles are (x+30) and (x-70). The other three angles sum up to 320. So the sum of the interior angles of this pentagon would be


(x+30)+(x\text{ -70)+320}=2x+30+320\text{ - 70=2x+280}

Now, we make this two quantities equal, so we have


2x+280=540

If we subtract 280 from both sides, we get


2x=540\text{ -280=260}

Now, we divide both sides by, so we get


x=(260)/(2)=130

So the value of x is 130

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