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The measures of the angles of a triangle are shown in the figure below. Solve for x. (4x-3)° (4x+10)° (6x-9)°
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The measures of the angles of a triangle are shown in the figure below. Solve for x. (4x-3)° (4x+10)° (6x-9)°
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The measures of the angles of a triangle are shown in the figure below. Solve for x.
(4x-3)°
(4x+10)°
(6x-9)°
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so all angles have to equal 180°, so set them all equal to 180. For example, (4x-3)(4x+10)(6x-9) = 180. then solve it like you would normally! and whatever x is, replace it into the problems. For example if x is 1 you would plug it back in, 4(1)-3
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