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jobu
New Member
USA
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Posted - 07/18/2009 : 09:39:14
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Please click on the following link to find my problem:
C:\Documents and Settings\Joanne\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.MSO\WordWebPagePreview\GEOMETRY QUESTION.htm
I need to solve for X.
Here is what I have already done:
I drew two parallel lines, one splitting angle x, and one splitting angle 60, angle x forms an alternate interior pair with the 30 degree angle. The other forms an alternate interior pair with the 60 degree angle.
Adding the two smaller angles together 30 + 60 gives you 90 degrees.
Therefore X = 90 degrees.
I'm not sure if this is correct, any advice, tips??? Is there another way that I can solve for X?
Thanks alot!!!!
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Edited by - jobu on 07/18/2009 09:41:03 |
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Subhotosh Khan
Advanced Member
USA
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Posted - 07/18/2009 : 23:39:55
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quote: Originally posted by jobu
Please click on the following link to find my problem:
C:\Documents and Settings\Joanne\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.MSO\WordWebPagePreview\GEOMETRY QUESTION.htm
I need to solve for X.
Here is what I have already done:
I drew two parallel lines, one splitting angle x, and one splitting angle 60, angle x forms an alternate interior pair with the 30 degree angle. The other forms an alternate interior pair with the 60 degree angle.
Adding the two smaller angles together 30 + 60 gives you 90 degrees.
Therefore X = 90 degrees.
I'm not sure if this is correct, any advice, tips??? Is there another way that I can solve for X?
Thanks alot!!!!
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Randomguy3.14
Average Member
Australia
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Posted - 05/13/2010 : 17:46:43
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If its in a pdf format or something. What you should do is, Print Screen it, and paste it here...
We can not access your local drive, as it is just that, LOCAL |
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