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The sum of the measures of angle A and angle Y is 90. If the measure of angle X is 30 less than twice the measure of angle Y, w...Asked by Kaai97
The sum of the measures of angle X and angle Y is 90. If the measure of angle X is 30 less than twice the measure of angle Y, what is the measure of angle X?
a. 20 degrees***
b. 35 degrees
c. 50 degrees
d. 65 degrees
a. 20 degrees***
b. 35 degrees
c. 50 degrees
d. 65 degrees
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Answered by
Damon
x + y = 90
x = 2 y - 30 (use that for x)
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(2 y - 30) + y = 90
3 y = 120
y = 40
so x = 50
x = 2 y - 30 (use that for x)
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(2 y - 30) + y = 90
3 y = 120
y = 40
so x = 50
Answered by
Steve
well, if x=20, then y=70, since they add to 90.
does 20 = 2*70-30?
what did you do first?
does 20 = 2*70-30?
what did you do first?
Answered by
Kaai97
so is the answer 50?
Answered by
Sri
x + y = 90 -a
x = 2 y - 30 -b
these are the two equations you get from the question.
b cab written as x-2y=30
now a-b then you get x as 50
x = 2 y - 30 -b
these are the two equations you get from the question.
b cab written as x-2y=30
now a-b then you get x as 50
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