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- what is the value of x? a 16 b 20 c 21 d 28 (5y + 10)° (3x + 7)°
Step1: Note vertical - angle relationship
Vertical angles are equal. The angle \((5y + 10)^{\circ}\) and the angle adjacent to \((3x + 7)^{\circ}\) (which is \(90^{\circ}+y^{\circ}\)) are supplementary. Also, we know that \((5y + 10)+(3x + 7)=180\) (since they are a linear - pair of angles).
Step2: First, find the relationship between \(y\) and \(x\) from the right - angle and the vertical - angle
We know that \((5y + 10)\) and the angle adjacent to \((3x + 7)\) (which is \(90 + y\)) are supplementary, so \((5y+10)+(90 + y)=180\).
Combining like terms: \(6y+100 = 180\).
Subtract 100 from both sides: \(6y=80\), \(y=\frac{40}{3}\).
But we can also use the linear - pair relationship \((5y + 10)+(3x + 7)=180\).
Since \((5y + 10)\) and \((3x + 7)\) are a linear - pair, \(5y+10+3x + 7 = 180\), or \(5y+3x=163\).
We also know that the right - angle gives us another relationship. Since the sum of angles around a point is \(360^{\circ}\), and we have a right - angle, we can use the linear - pair \((5y + 10)+(3x + 7)=180\).
Let's solve for \(x\) directly from \(5y+3x=163\).
We know that the two non - right angles in the linear - pair \((5y + 10)\) and \((3x + 7)\) add up to \(180^{\circ}\).
If we assume the relationship based on the fact that they are supplementary:
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Substitute into \(3x+7 = 90 + y\):
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