In the figure below, find x if ABCD is a square and angle B = 3x + 60.

User Icon for SraJMcGin SraJMcGin answered
13 years ago

We can not see the figure, so it's impossible to know what you see.

Sra

User Icon for drwls drwls answered
13 years ago

In a square, all corner angles, presumably including B, are 90 degrees.

So, solve 3x + 60 = 90

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
11 years ago

In the figure below, if angle C of a parallelogram measures 65 degrees, what is the measure of angle D?

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To find the value of x, we can start by using the fact that the sum of the angles in a square is 360 degrees. We know that angle B is equal to 3x + 60 degrees.

In a square, opposite angles are congruent, which means that angle B is equal to angle D. Therefore, we can write the equation:

3x + 60 = 3x + 0

By canceling out the 3x on both sides, we get:

60 = 0

This is not a true statement, which means that there is no valid value for x that satisfies the given conditions. It seems like the problem may have an error or some missing information.