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Can you please help me with this question. it's geometry

Can you please help me with this question. it's geometry-example-1

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To find the angle A we need to find first the value of x. To do this we need to use the fact the the addition of the interior angles of any triangle is 180°.

The right side angle is equatl to 4x+4 since its vertically opposite to the one shown in the picture. The upper angle is 100° since it has to be supplementary to the angle of 80° shown in the picture.

With this in mind we have the equation:


(4x+4)+(4x+4)+100=180

Solving for x we have:


\begin{gathered} (4x+4)+(4x+4)+100=180 \\ 8x+108=180 \\ 8x=180-108 \\ 8x=72 \\ x=(72)/(8) \\ x=9 \end{gathered}

Once we know the value of x we plug it in the expression for the angle A:


4(9)+4=40

Therefore the angle A is 40°.

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