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31 July, 07:47

Find angle abc (2x+14) (x+7)

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  1. 31 July, 08:24
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    Angles represented by 2x+14 and x+7 must add up to 90 degrees. Thus,

    2x+14 + x+7 = 90, so that

    3x + 21 = 90, or 3x = 69, or x = 23.

    Then angle ABC is x+7, or 23+7, or 30 degrees.

    If that's the case, then angle CBD must be 60 degrees. Is it?

    Subst. 23 for x in 2x+14: 2 (23) + 14 = 46+14 = 60 (degrees). YES.
  2. 31 July, 11:22
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    It's a complementary angle, so just solve for x and subtract the CBD from 90,

    First, we have to solve for x.

    2x + 14 + x + 7 = 90

    Combine like terms

    3x + 21 = 90

    Balance, subtract 21 from each side.

    3x = 69

    Divide 3 from each side

    x = 23.

    So know that we know x is 23, we can go about it 2 ways, subtracting the other angle with 90 or just substituting the variable, I'd just substitute the variable for it so just do 23 + 7. That equals 30, angle ABC = 30.
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