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Which equation can be used to determine the value of x?

(6x + 2) + 40 = 90
(6x +2) + 40 = 180
None of these
(6x + 2) = 40
All of these

Which equation can be used to determine the value of x? (6x + 2) + 40 = 90 (6x +2) + 40 = 180 None-example-1
User AnilJ
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Complementary angles have sum 90°

Hence

  • 6x+2+40=90

Option A

  • 6x+42=180
  • 6(x+7)=6(30)
  • x+7=30
  • x=23
User Agnieszka Polec
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Answer:

A)(6x + 2) + 40 = 90

Explanation:

(for convenience, I have labelled it with alphabets)

Line ED has crossed line AB perpendicularly resulting
\angle BFC and
\angle CFD complimentary to each other. That means


\angle BFC+\angle CFD=90^(\circ)

Here:


  • \angle BFC=(6x+2)^(\circ)

  • \angle CFD=40^(\circ)

Hence,

The equation can be used to determine the value of x is

  • (6x + 2) + 40 = 90

In conclusion

Our answer is A)

Which equation can be used to determine the value of x? (6x + 2) + 40 = 90 (6x +2) + 40 = 180 None-example-1
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