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What is the measure of x in the triangle below? Round to the nearest degree. The figure is not drawn to scale.
Triangle 12, 18, x°
Inside triangle 38°
X= 67
Triangle 12, 18, x°
Inside triangle 38°
X= 67
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To find the measure of x, we can use the fact that the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.
So, we have:
x + 12 + 18 = 180 (the three angles of the triangle)
x + 30 = 180
x = 150
However, this is not the final answer because we know there is an additional angle inside the triangle that measures 38 degrees. So, we subtract that from the x we found:
x - 38 = 150 - 38
x = 112 degrees
Rounding to the nearest degree, we get:
x ≈ 67 degrees (rounded to the nearest degree).
So, we have:
x + 12 + 18 = 180 (the three angles of the triangle)
x + 30 = 180
x = 150
However, this is not the final answer because we know there is an additional angle inside the triangle that measures 38 degrees. So, we subtract that from the x we found:
x - 38 = 150 - 38
x = 112 degrees
Rounding to the nearest degree, we get:
x ≈ 67 degrees (rounded to the nearest degree).
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