Two adjacent angles are inside a 90° angle. One angle has a measure of (x+4)° and the other angle has a measure of (3x+2)° . What is x ?

A 90 degree angle is shown on a white background. A ray is splitting the 90 degree angle into two adjacent angles. The top angle is labeled as x plus 4. The bottom angle is labeled as 3 times x plus 2.

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Since the two angles are adjacent inside a 90° angle, their measures must add up to 90°.

So, we have the equation:

(x+4)° + (3x+2)° = 90°

Combining like terms:

4x + 6 = 90

Subtracting 6 from both sides:

4x = 84

Dividing both sides by 4:

x = 21

Therefore, x = 21.