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The measures of the angles of a triangle are shown in the figure below. Solve for x.

(2x+12)°
42°

The measures of the angles of a triangle are shown in the figure below. Solve for-example-1
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2x + 12 = 42
-12. = -12
2x = 30
Divide by 2 = divided by 2
X= 15
That how you solve it
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Answer: x=18
Explanation: So we know that when you add all angles together of a triangle it has to equal 180° and we know that one of the angles is 90° another is 42° and the last one is (2x+12)° so our equation would be
180=90+42+(2x+12)
add all the numbers that we can and get
180=2x+144
now subtract 144 from both sides so we could have the 2x by itself
36=2x
now to find the x we need to get rid of the 2 so we divide by 2 on both sides and get
18=x
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