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Hey there!

ASSUMING

(3x)° + 45° = 180°

3x + 45 = 180°
SUBTRACT 45 to BOTH SIDES

3x + 45 - 45 = 180 - 45

SIMPLIFY IT!
3x = 180 - 45

3x = 135

DIVIDE 3 to BOTH SIDES

3x/3 = 135/3

SIMPLIFY IT!

x = 45°


Therefore, the answer should be:

x = 45



Good luck on your assignment & enjoy your day!



~Amphitrite1040:)

User Minustar
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Answer:


  • \large\boxed{\sf{x=45}}

Explanation:

Given:

  • Complementary angles of 180 degrees.

To solve:

  • For x, to isolate it one side of the equation.

(3x)°+45°=180°

3x+45=180

First, subtract by 45 from both sides.

3x+45-45=180-45

Solve.

Subtract these numbers goes from left to right.

180-45=135

3x=135

Divide by 3 from both sides.

3x/3=135/3

Solve.

Divide these numbers from left to right.

135/3=45


\Longrightarrow: \boxed{\sf{x=45}}

  • Therefore, the final answer is x=45.

I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions.

User Nevada
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