Asked by Leathornin Maribov
a triangle has 90 degrees on one side, and 152 degrees on the other side, then what can be solved for x?
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GPT 3.5
To determine what can be solved for x in this triangle, we need to consider the sum of the angles in a triangle. In any triangle, the sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees.
Let's denote the angle opposite to the side with 90 degrees as angle A and the angle opposite to the side with 152 degrees as angle B.
Therefore, the angles in this triangle can be represented as follows:
Angle A = 90 degrees
Angle B = 152 degrees
Angle C = 180 - (Angle A + Angle B)
Now, we can solve for Angle C:
Angle C = 180 - (90 + 152)
Angle C = 180 - 242
Angle C = -62 degrees
Since an angle cannot be negative, the value of Angle C is not feasible. As a result, we cannot determine the value of x with the provided information.
Let's denote the angle opposite to the side with 90 degrees as angle A and the angle opposite to the side with 152 degrees as angle B.
Therefore, the angles in this triangle can be represented as follows:
Angle A = 90 degrees
Angle B = 152 degrees
Angle C = 180 - (Angle A + Angle B)
Now, we can solve for Angle C:
Angle C = 180 - (90 + 152)
Angle C = 180 - 242
Angle C = -62 degrees
Since an angle cannot be negative, the value of Angle C is not feasible. As a result, we cannot determine the value of x with the provided information.