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)..

The equation to solve for the unknown angle measures would be:

(x + 30) + 60 + (2x) = 180

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I apologize for the confusion. Let's try again.

The sum of the measures of three angles is always 180°. So, the equation to solve for the unknown angle measures would be:

(x + 30) + 60 + (2x) = 180

fill in the blanks _x degrees+_ degrees=180

x degrees + _ degrees = 180

solve

To solve for the unknown angle measure, we can combine like terms and isolate x:

x + _ = 180

Now, we need more information about the angles to proceed with solving for x.

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)

Apologies for the confusion earlier. From the given information, we can write the equation as follows:

(x + 30) + 60 + (2x) = 180

Simplifying the equation:

3x + 90 = 180

Now, we can solve for x by subtracting 90 from both sides of the equation:

3x = 90

Dividing both sides of the equation by 3:

x = 30

Therefore, the unknown angle measures are:

m∠KLM = x + 30 = 30 + 30 = 60°
m∠MLN = 60°
m∠NLP = 2x = 2(30) = 60°

Two supplementary angles are ∠ABC=(3x+25)° and ∠CBD=32°. What is an equation to solve for x? The equation should be in simplest terms.(1 point)