Find the value of x
(3x + 58)°
(x)°
9 months ago
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9 months ago
Find the value of x
(3x + 58)°
(x)°
X=__
9 months ago
Again, it appears there is some missing information for this problem. Normally there would be an equals sign or some kind of relation connecting the two expressions. Without that, it's not possible to solve for x. Please provide the complete problem.
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9 months ago
Find the value of x (1point)
(3x + 58)°
(x)°
X =
9 months ago
The information you provided is incomplete. There seems to be some relation or equation missing. If it's a linear equation, if it's an angle sum of a triangle or a straight line etc. Without these information, the value of x can't be found. Please provide the complete problem.
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8 months ago
To find the value of x, we can set up an equation using the given angles.
The equation would be:
3x + 58 = x
To solve for x, we can bring all the terms involving x to one side of the equation. Subtracting x from both sides, we get:
2x + 58 = 0
Next, we can isolate x by subtracting 58 from both sides:
2x = -58
Finally, divide both sides by 2 to solve for x:
x = -29
Therefore, the value of x is -29.
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7 months ago
To find the value of x, we have two angles given: (3x + 58)° and (x)°.
To determine the value of x, we can set the two angles equal to each other and solve for x.
(3x + 58)° = (x)°
To solve this equation, we can isolate the variable x by subtracting x from both sides:
3x + 58 - x = 0
Simplifying the equation gives us:
2x + 58 = 0
Next, we can isolate the term with x by subtracting 58 from both sides:
2x = -58
Finally, to solve for x, we divide both sides by 2:
x = -58/2
Simplifying the division, we get:
x = -29
Therefore, the value of x is -29.