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I can see that this set of lines were perpendicular until that last line that split 4 and 3. We know that a combination of 4 and 3 is equal to 90°. Plus the angle next to 1 has a measure of 57°. Those angles have the same measure. So now we know what equation to solve.
[tex]57 = 2x - 7\\57 + 7 = 2x - 7 + 7\\64 = 2x\\\frac{64}{2} = \frac{2}{2}x\\32 = x[/tex]
So now we know that x = 32.
Answer:
x = 32.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this correctionly, I like use to make some points clear.
Opposite angles are equal. That is, angle 4 and 57° are the same.
If that be the case:
(2x - 7)° = 57°
2x = 57 + 7
2x = 64
x = 64/2
x = 32°
We can also solve it with another approach.
We know that angles on a straight line equals 180°
If that be the case, then:
Angles 3,4 and 5 are on a straight line.
Angle 3 = 33°
Angle 4 = (2x - 7)°
Angle 5 = 90°
Therefore,
90° + 33° + (2x - 7)° = 180°
123° + 2x - 7 = 180°
116° + 2x = 180
2x = 180° - 116°
2x = 64°
Divide through by 2
x = 64/2
x = 32°
Enjoy Maths.