Interior angles of a regular polygon

Mathisconfusing101 said:
How do you find the measure of an interior angle?
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Thank you.

Eliz.
 
thanks

First of all let me say thank you for responding. You are saving my graduation... I was begining to lose hope that anyone would reply..

I am looking at a trapezoid JKMN
like this (since i can't get a figure here)

j k
n m

j = (2x + 15) degrees
k (3x-20) degrees
m= x degrees
n = (x+15) degrees

The problem is asking for me to find the measure of each interior angle using the given information.

I have tried to add all of the angles together and set it equal to 360, but I can not get the math to add up right. But I am not that great with math... so I'm sure I am doing something wrong. I am using geometryonline.com
because that is what was in my textbook, but I still am not getting anywhere.

Thank you again for your help.
 
Mathisconfusing101 said:
I was begining to lose hope that anyone would reply.
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Mathisconfusing101 said:
I am looking at a trapezoid JKMN

j = (2x + 15) degrees
k (3x-20) degrees
m= x degrees
n = (x+15) degrees
I will assume that, contrary to standard mathematical practice, you mean the lower-case and upper-case letters to actually mean the same thing.

Hint: What is the angle-sum of any quadrilateral?

Mathisconfusing101 said:
I have tried...but I can not get the math to add up right.
The reason this forum's "Read Before Posting!!" message directed you to show your work is that we cannot find errors we cannot see.

Please reply showing all of your work and reasoning. Thank you.

Eliz.
 
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I understand that this is a free site... that is why I am here... I am a student in high school.. money is not something i have...

Thank you for taking the time to help.

There is no work really, because I don't know what I am doing...

sry bout the upper and lower case things... but i did say that I was horrible about math.

Basically what I did was exactly what I said in the previous reply

I added all the angles together

2x+15+3x-20+x+15+x

This gave me 7x+10
but then what?
 
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Mathisconfusing101 said:
I added all the angles together
2x+15+3x-20+x+15+x
This gave me 7x+10
but then what?
Correct...
You should know that the sum of angles inside any quadrilateral = 360
(like sum of angles inside any triangle = 180).
SO : 7x + 10 = 360

You ok now?
 
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