Angle F and angle H are supplementary angles.

The measure of angle F is 77°
The measure of angle H is (5x + 18)°
Which equation can be used to find the value of x?
A. 77 = 5x + 18
B. 77+ (5x + 18) = 180
C. 77+ (5x + 18 = 90
D. 77+ (5x + 18) = 360

Supplementary angles are two angles with a sum of 180°.

If angle F and angle H are supplementary angles then:

F + H = 180°

F = 77°

H = ( 5 x + 18 )°

so

F + H = 180°

77° + ( 5 x + 18 )° = 180°

Answer B.

To find the value of x, we can use the fact that angle F and angle H are supplementary angles. Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.

Given that the measure of angle F is 77° and the measure of angle H is (5x + 18)°, we can set up the equation:

Angle F + Angle H = 180

Substituting the values, we have:

77 + (5x + 18) = 180

Simplifying further:

77 + 5x + 18 = 180

Combining like terms:

95 + 5x = 180

Now, to isolate x, we can subtract 95 from both sides:

95 + 5x - 95 = 180 - 95

5x = 85

Dividing both sides by 5:

5x/5 = 85/5

x = 17

Therefore, the equation that can be used to find the value of x is A. 77 = 5x + 18.

The correct equation that can be used to find the value of x is option B.

Explanation:
Since angle F and angle H are supplementary angles, their sum should be equal to 180 degrees.

The measure of angle F is given as 77°, so angle H can be represented as (5x + 18)°.

Therefore, the equation becomes:
77 + (5x + 18) = 180

Simplifying this equation gives us the correct option B.