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Find the value of x in the figure. If the answer is not an integer, round to the nearest tenth. (image) a. 54° b. 59° c. 75° d. 83°
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Find the value of x in the figure. If the answer is not an integer, round to the nearest tenth. (image) a. 54° b. 59° c. 75° d. 83°
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Find the value of x in the figure. If the answer is not an integer, round to the nearest tenth.
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75°
d.
83°
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The reason is because the shape is a Pentagon and the interior angles of a Pentagon are 540 degrees. So add up all the angles which are given to you and you subtract that answer by 540 and that gives you the end answer.
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