Final answer:
The value of x can be found by subtracting the sum of the given angles (244°) from the total sum of angles in a quadrilateral (360°), which results in x being 116°.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the value of x in this problem, we need to utilize the properties of angles. Without additional context, it's likely this problem involves either complementary angles, supplementary angles, or angles that are part of a polygon.
If the angles provided (55°, 79°, and 110°) are angles in a polygon, we would use the sum of interior angles formula for a polygon which is (n-2)*180°, where n is the number of sides.
Having three angles already, if we assume this is a quadrilateral (four-sided polygon), the sum of angles should be (4-2)*180° = 360°. We can calculate x by subtracting the given angles from 360°:
- Sum of given angles = 55° + 79° + 110°
- Sum of given angles = 244°
- x = 360° - 244° = 116°
Therefore, the value of x is 116°.