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  • 13-05-2020
  • Mathematics
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Using the figure below, solve for Y.

Using the figure below solve for Y class=

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angelaqu40
angelaqu40 angelaqu40
  • 13-05-2020
y = 143°

to start off, if we look closely we will see that 37 + y = 180 because of the straight line that they form if added together. so, we can subtract 37 from both sides to get, y = 143. if you want to test it out with 3x + 1, you can simply find x by equaling this to 37 because they are each others’ vertex. so, 3x + 1 = 37 and simplified, x = 12.

3(12) + 1 + 143 does in fact equal 180.

so, y = 143° :)
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