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Question

Find x + y + z
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Solution
x + 90° = 180° (Linear pair)
x = 90°
z + 30° = 180° (Linear pair)
z = 150°
y = 90° + 30° (Exterior angle theorem)
y = 120°
x + y + z = 90° + 120° + 150° = 360°
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