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5xº
120°
X =
degrees.
A

5xº 120° X = degrees. A-example-1
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\huge \boxed{\mathfrak{Question} \downarrow}

  • Find the value of x°.


\large \boxed{\mathfrak{Answer \: with \: Explanation} \downarrow}

  • We can see 2 angles given in the question ⇨ 120° & 5x°.
  • 120° & 5x° are vertically opposite angles which means that they are equal to each other.
  • So, 120° = 5x°.

Now, let's solve for x°.


\sf5 x = 120 ^ { \circ }

Divide both sides by 5.


\sf \: x=(120)/(5) \\

Divide 120 by 5 to get 24.


\boxed{ \boxed{ \bf \: x=24 }}

  • The value of x = 24 degrees.

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