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The measures of the exterior angles of a triangle are °6x°, 8, x, and °10x°. Solve for x
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I’ll assume the three exterior angles are 6x°, 8x°, and 10x°. The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360°, so
6x + 8x + 10x = 360
24x = 360
x = 15.
(check: 6x = 90°, 8x = 120°, 10x = 150°, and 90+120+150 = 360°)
If you meant a different set of angles (the problem text looks like it may have an extra "x" or degree signs), tell me the exact measures and I’ll re-solve.
6x + 8x + 10x = 360
24x = 360
x = 15.
(check: 6x = 90°, 8x = 120°, 10x = 150°, and 90+120+150 = 360°)
If you meant a different set of angles (the problem text looks like it may have an extra "x" or degree signs), tell me the exact measures and I’ll re-solve.
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