Even if it was a right angle, I think a second assumption is that the top left and bottom lines are equal length, which is also not stated.
I think there’s just not enough information in this picture to calculate the angle, and it can only be determined by measuring. But the image also does not specify that it is drawn to scale.
the lengths are irrelevant. the only info you need to solve this is that a triangle’s internal angles add to 180, and angles on a straight line add to 180
I got 125.
180-(90-35)=x 180-55=x 125=x
You’re assuming it is a right angle
Nothing states that it is
Even if it was a right angle, I think a second assumption is that the top left and bottom lines are equal length, which is also not stated.
I think there’s just not enough information in this picture to calculate the angle, and it can only be determined by measuring. But the image also does not specify that it is drawn to scale.
the lengths are irrelevant. the only info you need to solve this is that a triangle’s internal angles add to 180, and angles on a straight line add to 180
Oh shit you’re right. The left triangles unmarked angle is 80, meaning the right triangles internal angles are 100, 35, and 45. This means X is 135
It isn’t 90 degrees because the image is misleading. 60+40+y=180. y=80