I’m sorry if this is a bit useless, but I think a few hints can help you.
So- all the sides of the triangle is 180 degrees, right? And you are trying to find y.
I think the first equation would be y+(x+6)+52=180
Let’s solve that.
It would be y+(x+6)= 128 is y+x=122
Then y=122-x, if you move x over to the right.
Note: If there are two variables, then there should be 2 equations to solve this questions. The first equation was the equation we just went over with, and we found what y was.
Now that we found what y was, let’s move it to our regular equation: y+(x+6)+52=180
It would become 122-x+(x+6)=180!
Let’s solve that.
122-x+x+6=180
—> 122-x+x=174
—>-x+x=52
—>0=52
Therefore, I think it is impossible to find x...in my opinion.
Even though finding x is impossible, y would be 52, because angle 52 and angle y are the same.
M/n: I never tried college math before, so you can just mentally slap me if this is wrong.
Answer: Y=52degrees