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What is the value of x?

This shows a diagram. What is the value of x?-example-1
User Emmanuel Figuerola
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Explanation:


(3x + 2) + x = 180 \\ 3x + x = 180 - 2 \\ 4x = 178 \\ x = 44.5

User Krzysztof Bogdan
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Answer:

x° = 44.5°

Explanation:

x° and (3x + 2)° are supplementary angles, which means they add up to 180°.

Equation: x + 3x + 2 = 180

Step 1: Combine like terms.


\implies 4x + 2 = 180

Step 2: Subtract 2 from both sides.


\implies 4x + 2 - 2 = 180 - 2


\implies 4x = 178

Step 3: Divide both sides by 4.


\implies (4x)/(4)=(178)/(4)


\implies x = 44.5

Step 4: Substitute 44.5 as the value of x in (3x + 2) to find its measure.


\implies 3(44.5)+2


\implies 135.5

Therefore, the measure of x° is 44.5°, and the measure of (3x + 2)° is 135.5°. Together, they add up to 180°.

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