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A b and c lie on a straight line given that angle y = 125 and angle z = 313 work out x

A b and c lie on a straight line given that angle y = 125 and angle z = 313 work out-example-1
User Jameskind
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Answer:


x=78

Explanation:

Skills needed: Exterior Angle Theorem, Triangle Geometry:

1) We need to solve for
x and there are 2 methods to do it. I will go over the fastest way (since it's better).

  • This involves the exterior angle theorem (see the image attached to see how that works.

2) In order to use this theorem, we need to solve for the angle near
z. This angle would be
360-z, which is
360-313 (since
z=313).


360-313 =
47

3) Then, we can use the fact that
y=x+47 (47 is the measure of the angle we just solved for.)


y=125, so
125=x+47

Subtract 47 from both sides, and get
x=78

Hope you understood and have a nice day! :D

Note: I have attached one image that shows my work, and another image that shows the exterior angle theorem (which I created on a whiteboard). Hope you get it! If you have any questions, comment and I can answer it ASAP!

A b and c lie on a straight line given that angle y = 125 and angle z = 313 work out-example-1
A b and c lie on a straight line given that angle y = 125 and angle z = 313 work out-example-2
User Claytron
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Answer:

∠x = 78

Explanation:

∠y + ∠1 = 180

=> 125 + ∠1 = 180

=> ∠1 = 180 - 125

=> ∠1 = 55

∠z + ∠2 = 360

=> 313 + ∠2 = 360

=> ∠2 = 360-313

=> ∠2 = 47

∠1 + ∠2 + ∠x = 180

=> 55 + 47 + ∠x = 180

=> ∠x = 180 - 55 - 47

=> ∠x = 78

A b and c lie on a straight line given that angle y = 125 and angle z = 313 work out-example-1
User Netflux
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