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What is the measurement of angle x (in degrees)? Explain how you got your answer.
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What is the measurement of angle x (in degrees)?
Explain how you got your answer.
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I’m not sure if this is right since it’s been awhile but what I do it. {55+x=90 subtract 55 on both sides (55-90) that would get you 35 so x=35} (I think I kinda forgot how to do it)
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x = 35
the little box you see means that the angle is 90 degrees in total
so that means this angle is a complementary angle (if you add two angles, the sum is 90 degrees)
so to solve for x your equation would be: 90-55 = x
90 - 55 = x
35 = x
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