If m∠W = 105° and m∠Y = 75°, then m∠X =
Responses
A 10°.10°.
B 20°.20°.
C 30°.30°.
D 75°.75°.
E 120°.120°.
3 answers
We know that the sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Thus, m∠X + m∠W + m∠Y = 180°. Plugging in the given values, we have m∠X + 105° + 75° = 180°. Simplifying, we get m∠X + 180° = 180°. Subtracting 180° from both sides, we find that m∠X = 0°. However, angles are typically measured as positive values, so we can't have m∠X = 0°. Therefore, the answer is none of the above.
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We know that the sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Thus, m∠X + m∠W + m∠Y = 180°. Plugging in the given values, we have m∠X + 105° + 75° = 180°. Simplifying, we get m∠X + 180° = 180°. Subtracting 180° from both sides, we find that m∠X = 0°. However, angles are typically measured as positive values, so we can't have m∠X = 0°.
Since m∠X cannot be determined based on the given information, the answer is still none of the above.
We know that the sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Thus, m∠X + m∠W + m∠Y = 180°. Plugging in the given values, we have m∠X + 105° + 75° = 180°. Simplifying, we get m∠X + 180° = 180°. Subtracting 180° from both sides, we find that m∠X = 0°. However, angles are typically measured as positive values, so we can't have m∠X = 0°.
Since m∠X cannot be determined based on the given information, the answer is still none of the above.