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Find the measures of the labeled angles.

3x° = °
(Type a whole number.)
3x0
(76-x)°

Find the measures of the labeled angles. 3x° = ° (Type a whole number.) 3x0 (76-x-example-1

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Answer:

3x = 57

Explanation:

opposite angles are equal and so

3x = 76-x,

so, 4x=76

and x= 19

3*19 = 57

User Harry Vangberg
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Answer:


\sf 3x ^\circ = \boxed{\,\, \sf 57 \,\,}^\circ

Explanation:

Vertical angles are pairs of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines. They are always congruent, meaning they have the same measure.

In this case,we’re given the relationship between two vertical angles:


\sf 3x^\circ = (76 - x)^\circ

Let's solve for
\sf x:


\sf 3x = 76 - x

Add x on both sides:


\sf 3x+x = 76 - x+x


\sf 4x = 76

Divide by 4:


\sf ( 4x )/(4)= (76)/(4)


\sf x = 19

Now, substitute
\sf x = 19 back into the expression
\sf 3x^\circ to find the measure of the labeled angles:


\sf 3x ^\circ = 3(19) = 57^\circ

So, the measure of the labeled angles is
\sf 57^\circ.

User Karen Tsirunyan
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