Final answer:
Without additional context or a detailed question, it's not possible to determine the value of x. For geometric problems, the value of an angle can be often found using the angle sum property of triangles. For algebraic problems, solving equations with algebraic manipulation is necessary to find x.
The correct answer is d. 105°
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the value of x from the provided options, a detailed question or additional context is needed. Without this context, it is not possible to ascertain which solution is correct. However, if students need to find x in a mathematics problem, it often involves using geometric theorems, algebraic manipulation, or solving equations.
Could it be an angle measure in a geometric problem? Let's consider the angle sum property of triangles which states that the sum of the internal angles of a triangle is always 180°.
If the provided options (a. 65°, b. 95°, c. 100°, d. 105°) represent possible measures for one of the internal angles of a triangle and we have the measures for the other two angles, we would add those two angles together and subtract from 180° to find x.
For algebraic problems, we would need the equation in which x appears to perform the necessary algebraic manipulations to isolate x and solve for its value.
The correct answer is d. 105°