Final answer:
The student's question is lacking context or a diagram, which is necessary to accurately solve for the angles or values of x, y, and z in a geometric problem.
Step-by-step explanation:
The original question seems to be missing some context, which is essential to solve for values of x, y, and z. However, typically, when solving for angles or variables in geometry, one would add up the angles and set them equal to the sum that is known (like 180 degrees for the angles in a triangle).
Without additional context or a specific diagram, it's challenging to provide an accurate step-by-step solution to this problem. It would be helpful if the student could provide the complete problem with the relevant diagram or additional instructions to understand how the angles relate to each other.
36 + z + Y + 32 + x = 180
Simplifying the equation, we have:
z + Y + x = 180 - 36 - 32 = 112
From the given options (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e), we can look for the values of x, y, and z that satisfy this equation.