m∠1=125° and m∠4=(x+35)° What equation will solve for x ?

To solve for x, we need to use the fact that angles 1 and 4 are supplementary, meaning that their measures add up to 180°.

Therefore, the equation would be:
m∠1 + m∠4 = 180°

Plugging in the given values:
125° + (x + 35)° = 180°

Simplifying the equation:
125° + x + 35° = 180°
x + 160° = 180°

To solve for x, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. Subtracting 160° from both sides:
x = 20°

Therefore, the equation that will solve for x is x = 20°.

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Since angles 1 and 4 are supplementary, their measures add up to 180°. Therefore, the equation would be:

m∠1 + m∠4 = 180°

Plugging in the given values:
125° + (x + 35)° = 180°

Simplifying the equation:
125° + x + 35° = 180°
160° + x = 180°

To solve for x, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. Subtracting 160° from both sides:

x = 180° - 160°
x = 20°

Therefore, the equation that solves for x is x = 20°.