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28 August, 22:24

In a figure there are two adjacent triangles, KJL and LJM. KJL = (3x + 11) degrees. LJM = (5x + 3) degrees. Angle KJH = 32 degrees. What is the value of X? What is the angle of KJM?

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  1. 28 August, 22:47
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    20.75 degrees

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The sum of adjacent angles in a triangle is 180 degrees

    (3x + 11) degrees + (5x + 3) degrees = 180

    3*+11+5x+3=180

    8x+14=180

    8x = 180-14=166

    x = 166/8=20.75
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