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Let x be the angle measure, in degrees.
Then the condition says
2(180-x) - 5(90-x) = 126.
Can you solve this equation on your own and find x ?
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Comment from student:
2(180-x) - 5(90-x) = 126
360 - 2x - 450 + 5x = 126
3x - 90 = 126 3x = 216 (sent 90 over to the right side)
x = 72 (divided each side by 3)
Pretty sure that's the answer. Thank you for helping me set up the initial equation!
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My response: Your solution is correct. I am glad to see it.
If you want to see more similar solved problems, look in the lessons
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- Solved problems on angles of a triangle
- Solved problems on angles of a parallelogram
- Solved problems on angles of a quadrilateral
- Solved problems on angles of a polygon
- Solved problems on missed angle of a polygon
- Solved problems on angles of a regular polygon
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The referred lessons are the part if this textbook under the topics
"Basics of angles. Supplementary, complementary angles. Vertical angles. Parallel lines" and
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