To determine the value of X in a triangle, we need specific information about the triangle, such as its angles or side lengths, or any relationships between them, such as the use of the Pythagorean theorem or the properties of similar triangles. Please provide the relevant details or a diagram, and I would be happy to help!
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It is impossible to answer the question because a triangle cannot be specified with only two lengths.
It depends on whether X is the missing side, one of the angles or some other measure of the triangle.
If it is a scalene triangle then: 180 - the sum of the 2 known angles = x angle
From the given information the value of x works out as 16
The value of x is
it is based on what is triangle look like
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
x=4
The value of tan x would not change.
13
you go get a calculator
The answer might just depend on what characteristic of the triangle is represented by x.
The measures of two angles in a triangle are shown in the diagram. Which equation can be used to find the value of x?
24.25
It is impossible to answer the question because a triangle cannot be specified with only two lengths.
It depends on whether X is the missing side, one of the angles or some other measure of the triangle.