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Mathematics, 16.04.2021 01:00 cbrewer37

How do I find the value of X if the sum of the two given angles is over 180? The correct way to solve a right triangle's sum of x is to take the two given angles and subtract them from 180 degrees, but in this scenario, the two given angles are more than 180, can anyone help?

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