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14 November, 10:43

the angles of a quadrilateral are 5x - 30° 60 degrees minus x 3x + 60 degrees and 4x + 50 degrees find the smallest of these angles

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  1. 14 November, 12:53
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    The smallest of the angles is 60-x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, given the angles of a quadrilateral, we are told to find the smallest angle

    Mathematically, the sum of all these angles add up to be 360

    Thus;

    5x-30 + 60-x + 3x + 60 + 4x + 50 = 360

    Collecting like terms, we have;

    5x-x+3x+4x - 30 + 60+60 + 50 = 360

    11x + 140 = 360

    11x = 360-140

    11x = 220

    x = 220/11

    x = 20 degrees

    To know the smallest angle, we plug the value of x in each of the angles

    5x - 30 = 5 (20) - 30 = 100-30 = 70

    60-x = 60-20 = 40

    3x + 60 = 3 (20) + 60 = 60+60 = 120

    4x + 50 = 4 (20) + 50 = 80+50 = 130

    The smallest is thus 60-x
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