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The angle measures of a triangle are shown.


Angle A: (5x – 5) degrees

Angle B: (3x + 3) degrees

Angle C: (5x) degrees

The sum of the measures of the three angles is equal to
180
°. What is the measure of Angle B? Explain

User WewLad
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Sum of the measures is equal to 180° .

So :


Angle \: \: A + Angle \: \: B + Angle \: \: C = 180 \\

Thus :


(5x - 5) + (3 x + 3) + (5x) = 180 \\

Collect like terms


13x - 2 = 180

Add sides 2


13x - 2 + 2 = 180 + 2


13x = 182

Divide sides by 13


(13x)/(13) = (182)/(13) \\


x = 14

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Angle \: \: B = 3x + 3


Angle \: \: B = 3(14) + 3


Angle \: \: B = 42 + 3


Angle \: \: B = 45°

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User David Fulton
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Answer:

Angle A

Explanation:

subtract 3x and 5x

you get 2x

-5-3=

you get -8

divide -8/2x

x=-4

User Chieh
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