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We can see that the angles of 39° and 90° in the figure are adjacent, that is, they have one side in common.

We can also see that the angle x includes both smaller angles. The angles x and 39° have one side in common, and the angles x and 90 have one side in common.

Then, we can conclude that the angle x is the sum of those 2 smaller angles in the figure.

So we have that:


\begin{gathered} x=39\degree+90\degree \\ x=129\degree \end{gathered}

So the measure of x is 129°.

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