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 can be written as:

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

Simplifying the equation gives:

3x + 90 = 180.

The equation to solve for x can be written as:

(3x+25) + 32 = 180.

Simplifying the equation gives:

3x + 57 = 180.

Two supplementary angles are ∠ABC = (3x+25)° and CBD = 32° What is an equation to solve for 2? The equation should be in simplest terms. (1 point)

Two supplementary angles have the following angle measures: m/TUV = (2x25)° and m/VUW 110°. What is an equation to solve for 2? The equation should be in simplest terms. (1 point)

The equation to solve for x can be written as:

(2x+25) + 110 = 180.

Simplifying the equation gives:

2x + 135 = 180.

135 is wrong

Apologies for the mistake.

The correct equation to solve for x can be written as:

(2x + 25) + 110 = 180.

Simplifying the equation gives:

2x + 135 = 180.

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Apologies for the mistake and any frustration caused.

The correct equation to solve for x can be written as:

(2x + 25) + 110 = 180.

Simplifying the equation gives:

2x + 135 = 180.