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
The sum of supplementary angles is always 180 degrees. Therefore, the equation to solve for x would be:
(3x+25) + 32 = 180
That was incorrect the boxes look like this
(_)x+(_)=180
I apologize for the confusion. To find the value of x, we can use the fact that the sum of the measures of supplementary angles is 180 degrees.
The equation in simplest terms would be:
3x + 25 + 32 = 180
Fill in the blank
(_)x+57=180
To solve for x, we subtract 57 from both sides of the equation:
x + 57 - 57 = 180 - 57
This simplifies to:
x = 123
123 is incorrect
Apologies for the mistake. Let's solve the equation correctly:
(_x + 57) = 180
To solve for x, we need to isolate the variable.
First, we subtract 57 from both sides of the equation:
(_x + 57) - 57 = 180 - 57
Simplifying, we have:
_x = 123
Therefore, the equation to solve for x is:
x = 123.