If < A and < B are supplementary, and < A = 3x - 9 degrees, and < B = 2x + 14 degrees, find x.
Select one:
a. 19
b. 84
c. 35
d. 24

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Answer 1

Answer:

Option c, 35

Step-by-step explanation:

<A and <B are supplementary,

so, <A+<B = 180

or, 3x-9+2x+14=180

or, 5x+5=180

or, 5x=175

or, x=35

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

is this really that difficult ?

just think logically.

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