SOLUTION: What is "x" in 60 degrees + 58 degrees + 2x for a double diamond frame.

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Question 484545: What is "x" in 60 degrees + 58 degrees + 2x for a double diamond frame.
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I'm not sure what a "double-diamond" frame is. If the three angles of a triangle are 60, 58, and , you can use the fact that the sum of the angles in ANY triangle is 180 degrees to write . Solve for .

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