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the diagram shows a convex polygon. what is the value of z? z = □° (diagram includes angles: ( z ), ( z - 8^circ ), ( z - 31^circ ), ( z + 13^circ ), ( 98^circ ))
Step1: Recall the sum of exterior angles of a convex polygon.
The sum of the exterior angles of any convex polygon is \(360^\circ\). So we can set up an equation by adding all the given exterior angles and setting it equal to \(360^\circ\).
The angles are \(z\), \(z - 8^\circ\), \(98^\circ\), \(z + 13^\circ\), and \(z - 31^\circ\). So the equation is:
\[z+(z - 8)+98+(z + 13)+(z - 31)=360\]
Step2: Simplify the left - hand side of the equation.
First, combine like terms:
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So our equation becomes \(4z+72 = 360\).
Step3: Solve for \(z\).
Subtract 72 from both sides of the equation:
\[4z+72-72=360 - 72\]
\[4z=288\]
Then divide both sides by 4:
\[z=\frac{288}{4}=72\]
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