A right angle is formed by two adjacent angles with measures of X and X +30. What are the two angle measures would they be 60 and 90,30 and 6075 and 105 or 70 and 25

The correct answer would be 60 and 90. In a right angle, one of the angles is always 90 degrees, and the other angle is complementary to it, meaning their sum is 90 degrees. So, if one angle is X, the other angle would be X + 30, and together they must add up to 90 degrees. Therefore, X + (X + 30) = 90.

Simplifying the equation, we get 2X + 30 = 90.
Solving for X, we find that X = 30.
Therefore, the two angles would be 30 degrees and 60 degrees, resulting in a right angle.