Two supplementary angles have measures m∠ABC=105° and m∠CBD=(3x−24)°. What is the equation to solve for x? (1 point) (3x−24)°+°= °

The equation to solve for x would be:

105° + (3x - 24)° = °

This equation represents the sum of the measures of the angles ABC and CBD, which is equal to a straight angle (180°) since they are supplementary angles.

whats the answer

To find the value of x, we need to solve the equation:

105° + (3x - 24)° = 180°

Now we can solve for x:

105° + 3x - 24° = 180°
3x + 81° = 180°
3x = 180° - 81°
3x = 99°
x = 99°/3
x = 33°

Therefore, the value of x is 33°.