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Two adjacent angles have a sum of 100°. The angles have measures ∠1 = 20° and ∠2 = (3x + 15)°. What equation can be used to solve for x?(1 point)
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Colin
3x+115=20
3x−20=100
3x−100=20
3x+35=100
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The equation that can be used to solve for x is:
∠1 + ∠2 = 100°
Substituting the given values:
20° + (3x + 15)° = 100°
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is:
3x + 15 = 100
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