If it is a scalene triangle then: 180 - the sum of the 2 known angles = x angle
In an equilateral triangle, all three sides are equal, and all three interior angles are 60 degrees. To find the value of ( x ) (if representing a side length), simply note that all sides are the same. If ( x ) is used to denote an angle, it will also equal 60 degrees. If you have a specific equation involving ( x ), you can solve for it by using the properties of the triangle.
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Rectangle: length x width triangle: (base x height)/2
Need more information... All you say is how do you find the angle of a right triangle... Well 90 + X + Y = 180 90 Being the 90 Degree Angle 180 Being the entire degree measure of a triangle. X+Y is simply used to find the value of on you if you have the other. Lets say 30 is X 90 + 30 + Y = 180 120 + Y = 180 Y = 60
it is based on what is triangle look like
you go get a calculator
The measures of two angles in a triangle are shown in the diagram. Which equation can be used to find the value of x?
The answer might just depend on what characteristic of the triangle is represented by x.
That will depend on other values of the triangle because a triangle has 3 sides and 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees
4+4
If it is a scalene triangle then: 180 - the sum of the 2 known angles = x angle
The value of x is
In an equilateral triangle, all three sides are equal, and all three interior angles are 60 degrees. To find the value of ( x ) (if representing a side length), simply note that all sides are the same. If ( x ) is used to denote an angle, it will also equal 60 degrees. If you have a specific equation involving ( x ), you can solve for it by using the properties of the triangle.
Well that totally depends on the polygon, if it's a hexagon, triangle, square, the answers are different
x=4
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