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Finding angle measures between intersecting lines. Note: Angles necessarily drawn to scale. x=__



Finding angle measures between intersecting lines. Note: Angles necessarily drawn-example-1
User Artych
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Answer:


\boxed{\tt x= 45^(\circ)}

Explanation:

∠BEG and ∠DEB combine to form ⇒ ∠DEG, which is a vertical angle with ∠x because it's the opposite from ∠x.

(Vertical angles are always congruent, or of equal measure)

So,
\tt \angle BEG +\angle DEB=\angle x


\tt \angle BEG +\angle DEB=\angle x


\tt 25^(\circ)+20=x


\tt 45^(\circ)=x


\tt x= 45^(\circ)

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User Ekra
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Answer:

x=25+30=55 since the vertically opposite angle are equal.sorry the no is not clear in question

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