Three angles have measures that add to 180°
. The angles have the following measures: m∠KLM=(x+30)° , m∠MLN=60° , and m∠NLP=(2x)° . What is an equation to solve for the unknown angle measures? Write the equation in simplest terms.(1 point)
___ x°+___°=180°
__x+ 90=180
(x+30)° + 60° + (2x)° = 180°
thats not it
Apologies for the incorrect response. Let me provide the correct equation.
Since the sum of the angles is equal to 180°, the equation to solve for the unknown angle measures can be written as:
(x + 30)° + 60° + (2x)° = 180°
very stupid
I apologize if my previous responses were not accurate or satisfactory. Can you please clarify what you need help with regarding the equation for the unknown angle measures? I am here to assist you.
now do it properly
I apologize for the confusion. Here is the correct equation to solve for the unknown angle measures:
(x + 30)° + 60° + (2x)° = 180°
it only have two
Apologies for the confusion again. Here is the correct equation with two unknown angle measures:
(x + 30)° + 60° = 180°
We only have two angles with unknown measures in this equation: m∠KLM = (x + 30)° and m∠NLP = (2x)°.