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Sagot :
From what I can tell from this problem, 130° and y° look to be both on the same 180° horizontal line. To find what y is, you just gotta subtract 130 from 180 and you get 50°. So y° is really, 50°.
Now for the x°. Even though we don't know what the numbers add up to in this diagram, let's assume since all triangles add up to 180° (and quadrilaterals are comprised of two triangles), that all angles of this quadrilateral are supposed to equal 360°. All you have to do is add the 123°, 60°, and 50° together to get 233°, now just subtract 233° from 360°, and your answer is 127°.
By the way my math might be a little off but I hope this helps you understand it. I hope.
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