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Given are two congurent traingles, in which the angles of the traingle are,


\begin{gathered} 69^(\circ);50^(\circ);(2x+5) \\ \end{gathered}

sum of the angles in the traingle is always 180.

thus,


\begin{gathered} 69+50+2x+5=180 \\ 124+2x=180 \\ 2x=180-124 \\ 2x=56 \\ x=(56)/(2) \\ x=28 \end{gathered}

therefore, x=28

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