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How do I find the value of x in a isosceles and equilateral triangle​

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Depends on where the x is. If in the equilateral triangle, x is the only angle missing then you do whatever two numbers they gave + x = 180 then solve.

If it’s in an isosceles and it’s the same situation, you do x = the side with the same amount of degrees (you will know because there will be a line on the “x” and given side
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