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115° 70° X Solve for x. Finally, solve for x. 115 + × = 70 2 = [? ]° Enter
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115°
70°
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Solve for x.
Finally, solve for x.
115 + × = 70
2
= [? ]°
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X= 25
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The answer is shown above!
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