Write an equation for the two adjacent angles.
(2 points)
(5x − 25)° +55 ° = °
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(2 points) (5x − 25)° +55 ° = x°
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The equation for the two adjacent angles is (5x - 25)° + 55° = x°.
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Apologies for the confusion. Let's solve the equation to find the value of the angles.
(5x - 25)° + 55° = °
Combining like terms:
5x - 25 + 55 = °
Simplifying:
5x + 30 = °
Subtracting 30 from both sides:
5x = ° - 30
Dividing both sides by 5:
x = (° - 30) / 5
Therefore, the value of the angle is (° - 30) / 5.
(5x - 25)° + 55° = °
Combining like terms:
5x - 25 + 55 = °
Simplifying:
5x + 30 = °
Subtracting 30 from both sides:
5x = ° - 30
Dividing both sides by 5:
x = (° - 30) / 5
Therefore, the value of the angle is (° - 30) / 5.
The answer is (5x-25) + 55= 180
Tip: A straight line made of 2 angles is 180
Tip: A straight line made of 2 angles is 180
The answer is (5x-25+55=180