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Can you explain it if you could I don’t get it

Can you explain it if you could I don’t get it-example-1

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Explanation:

The Triangle Sum Theorem states that the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. A square for an angle symbolizes that the angle is 90 °, as is the case with angle ∠ACB.

Therefore, as ∠CAB = 2x and ∠ABC = 3x, and angles ∠ACB, ∠CAB, and ∠ABC make up the interior angles of the triangle, we can say that ∠ACB + ∠CAB + ∠ABC = 180, so 90 + 2x + 3x = 180

90 + 2x + 3x = 180

90 + 5x = 180

subtract 90 from both sides to separate the x and its coefficient

5x = 90

divide both sides by 5 to separate the x

x = 18

(a) ∠CAB = 2x = 18(2) = 36

(b) ∠ABC = 3x = 18(3) = 54

(c) Any triangle with a 90° angle is called a right triangle. This has a 90° triangle, and is therefore a right triangle. Similarly, a 90° angle in a triangle is called a right angle.

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