Find the value of A=3x+28 and B=2x

x=?

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We cannot determine the value of x without additional information or equations.
The triangle has an A and B coordinate

The value of A is 3x + 28 and B is 2x

Find the value of x,
Since the triangle has coordinates A and B, we can use the fact that the coordinates of a triangle form a linear equation.

If A = 3x + 28 and B = 2x, we can set up the equation: A + B = 180.

Substituting the given values:
(3x + 28) + (2x) = 180.

Simplifying the equation:
5x + 28 = 180.

Next, we isolate x by subtracting 28 from both sides:
5x = 152.

Finally, we solve for x by dividing both sides by 5:
x = 152/5.

Therefore, the value of x is x = 30.4.
What must the angles of the triangle add up to?
The angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees.
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