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Do this for me please x
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The answer is 80 degrees
As the angle besides the 100 degrees is it’s linear pair that will be 80 degrees that is 180 - 100 and then x = 80 degrees through corresponding angles .
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The answer is 80 degrees.
This is because the angle that is 100 degrees is corresponding to the angle next to x, and there’s 180 degrees on a straight line, therefore we do 180 subtracted by 100, and we get 80, which is our answer.
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