To find the equation, we need to set up an equation that relates the measures of angles 5 and 8.
We know that m∠5 = 112°. Angle 5 is missing information, so we'll represent it with x°.
We're also given that m∠8 = (2x + 8)°.
Since we know that the sum of the measures of angles in a straight line is 180°, we can set up the equation:
m∠5 + m∠8 = 180°
112° + (2x + 8)° = 180°
Now we can solve for x.
m∠5=112° and m∠8=(2x+8)° . What equation will solve for x ? (2 points)
__x°+__°=__°
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put it in order
To find the equation that will solve for x, we can set up the equation as follows:
m∠5 + m∠8 = 180°
112° + (2x + 8)° = 180°
Now we can solve for x.
m∠5 + m∠8 = 180°
112° + (2x + 8)° = 180°
Now we can solve for x.
put it in the way i asked
__x° + __° = __°
To find the equation that will solve for x, we can set up the equation as follows:
m∠5 + m∠8 = 180°
x° + (2x + 8)° = 180°
Now we can solve for x.
To find the equation that will solve for x, we can set up the equation as follows:
m∠5 + m∠8 = 180°
x° + (2x + 8)° = 180°
Now we can solve for x.
wrong
Apologies for the misunderstanding. The correct equation in the form you asked for is:
x° + (2x + 8)° = 180°
Now we can solve for x.
x° + (2x + 8)° = 180°
Now we can solve for x.