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- in the figure below, ad and bc are parallel.
what is the value of x?
Step1: Find angle at F in triangle DFC
In triangle \( DFC \), sum of angles is \( 180^\circ \). So \( \angle DFC = 180^\circ - 70^\circ - 60^\circ = 50^\circ \)? Wait, no, wait. Wait, triangle \( BGC \): angles at \( G \) is \( 60^\circ \), at \( C \) is \( 60^\circ \), so angle at \( B \) (in triangle \( BGC \)) is \( 180 - 60 - 60 = 60^\circ \). Then vertical angles: \( \angle BFG = \angle DFC \). Wait, maybe better to look at quadrilateral or parallel lines.
Wait, \( AD \parallel BC \), so \( \angle A + \angle ABC = 180^\circ \)? No, maybe look at triangle \( DGC \)? Wait, let's check triangle \( DFC \): angles at \( D \) is \( 70^\circ \), \( C \) is \( 60^\circ \), so \( \angle DFC = 180 - 70 - 60 = 50^\circ \). Then \( \angle BFG = 50^\circ \) (vertical angles). Then in triangle \( BFG \), angles at \( G \) is \( 60^\circ \), \( \angle BFG = 50^\circ \), so \( \angle FBG = 180 - 60 - 50 = 70^\circ \). Then since \( AD \parallel BC \), \( \angle A + \angle ABC = 180^\circ \)? Wait, no, \( AB \) and \( DC \) – wait, maybe \( AB \parallel DC \)? Wait, no, \( AD \parallel BC \). Wait, maybe the quadrilateral \( ABCD \): \( AD \parallel BC \), so \( \angle A + \angle ABC = 180^\circ \), and \( \angle D + \angle C = 180^\circ \)? Wait, \( \angle D \) is \( 70^\circ + \) angle? Wait, no, the angle at \( D \) is \( 70^\circ \), angle at \( C \) is \( 60^\circ \). Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's try again.
Wait, triangle \( BGC \): \( \angle G = 60^\circ \), \( \angle C = 60^\circ \), so \( \angle GBC = 60^\circ \) (since triangle with two \( 60^\circ \) angles is equilateral? Wait, \( \angle G = 60^\circ \), \( \angle C = 60^\circ \), so \( \angle GBC = 180 - 60 - 60 = 60^\circ \). Then \( \angle FBC = 60^\circ \). Now, \( AD \parallel BC \), so \( \angle A + \angle ABC = 180^\circ \)? Wait, \( \angle ABC = \angle ABF + \angle FBC \). Wait, maybe \( \angle ADB = \angle DBC \) (alternate interior angles). Wait, no, let's look at the angles. Wait, the correct approach: in triangle \( DFC \), angles sum to \( 180^\circ \), so \( \angle DFC = 180 - 70 - 60 = 50^\circ \). Then \( \angle BFG = 50^\circ \) (vertical angles). In triangle \( BFG \), \( \angle G = 60^\circ \), \( \angle BFG = 50^\circ \), so \( \angle FBG = 70^\circ \). Then, since \( AD \parallel BC \), \( \angle A + \angle ABC = 180^\circ \)? Wait, no, \( \angle A \) and \( \angle ABC \) are same-side interior angles. Wait, \( \angle ABC = \angle ABF + \angle FBC \). Wait, \( \angle FBC = 60^\circ \) (from triangle \( BGC \), which is isoceles with \( \angle G = \angle C = 60^\circ \), so \( BC = BG \), so triangle \( BGC \) is equilateral? So \( \angle FBC = 60^\circ \). Then \( \angle ABF = 70^\circ \) (from triangle \( BFG \), \( \angle FBG = 70^\circ \)). So \( \angle ABC = 70^\circ + 60^\circ = 130^\circ \). Then since \( AD \parallel BC \), \( \angle A + \angle ABC = 180^\circ \), so \( \angle A = 180 - 130 = 50^\circ \)? No, that can't be. Wait, maybe I messed up.
Wait, another approach: \( AD \parallel BC \), so \( \angle ADB = \angle DBC \) (alternate interior angles). Wait, \( \angle ADB = 70^\circ \)? No, \( \angle ADC = 70^\circ \), \( \angle BDC \) – wait, maybe \( AB \parallel DC \). Wait, if \( AD \parallel BC \) and \( AB \parallel DC \), then \( ABCD \) is a parallelogram, so \( \angle A = \angle C \), but \( \angle C = 60^\circ \), no. Wait, the problem is to find \( x \), angle at \( A \). Let's look at the sum of angles in quadrilateral \( ABCD \): \( \angle A + \angle B + \angle C + \angle D = 360^\circ \). \( \angle D = 70^\circ + \) angle? Wait…
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