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ACT Math: Plane Geometry Drill 4, Problem 3. What is the measure of each angle in the figure?
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ACT Math: Plane Geometry Drill 4, Problem 4. Find the value of x.
- Plane Geometry / Plane figures (triangles, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, circles, polygons)
- Product Type / ACT Math
- Foreign Language / Spanish Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Korean Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Chinese Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Arabic Subtitled
- Plane Geometry / Properties of plane figures
- Plane Geometry / The concept of proof and proof techniques
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For a good time solve this shmoopy question... Find the value of X?
- 00:06
And here are your options...
- 00:10
Okay, so we just need to find X. First we need to determine the last mystery angle in the quadrilateral
- 00:17
since X in the quadrilateral angle combined to make a straight angle
- 00:21
which is always a 180 degrees. A quadrilateral's
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- 00:24
angles measure 360-degrees so
- 00:27
to find the last angle in the quadrilateral we can take
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360 minus the quantity 120 plus 125 plus 55
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so 120 plus 125 plus 55 is 300
- 00:40
we get 360 -300 and that's 60
- 00:43
we want X plus 60 equal 180
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so we subtract 60 from both sides
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and X equals 120. Answer choice D.
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