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[tex]3x° + (x + 14)° = 90°[/tex]
[tex]3x° + x° + 14° = 90°[/tex]
[tex]4x° + 14° = 90°[/tex]
[tex]4x° = 90° - 14°[/tex]
[tex]4x° = 76°[/tex]
[tex]x = \frac{76}{4} ° = 19°[/tex]
Answer:
Equation: [tex]\sf 3x + x + 14 = 90[/tex]
m∠1 = 57°
m∠2 = 33°
Explanation:
A right angle triangle has 90° angle measure.
Here:
m∠1 + m∠2 = 90°
(a)
Substitute given values:
(3x) + (x + 14) = 90
simplify
4x = 90 - 14
evaluate
4x = 76
divide both sides by 4
x = 19
(b)
m∠1 = 3x = 3(19) = 57°
m∠2 = x + 14 = 19 + 14 = 33°