The value of x in the triangle is 70 degrees.
In a triangle, the sum of the angles is always 180 degrees.
So, if one angle measures x and another angle measures 110 degrees, we can use the equation x + 110 = 180 to find the value of x.
To solve for x, we can subtract 110 from both sides of the equation, giving us x = 180 - 110.
Simplifying, we find that x = 70 degrees.
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Find the value of [x]. There is no need to put degrees or the symbol. It is assumed that it is in degrees. In a triangle the angle measures are x and 110.