Come on guys...SAT Math question

<p>It seems like no one really remembers the triangle problem that gave angles of 142 and 108 and asked for x? What was x lol?</p>

<p>It was a grid-in with parallel lines in it, 2 sets of them.... People keep mentioning the parallelogram I don't think that's it</p>

<p>it was 110. i put 120 cause i thought 180-70 = 120 :(</p>

<p>Wasnt the question like 180 = 70 + 2x??</p>

<p>That would be 55</p>

<p>No I think you're thinking of a different question. I put 110.</p>

<p>I think most of us agreed on 110.</p>

<p>How would it be 110?</p>

<p>wait no I think I remember something like that. It might have been 55 >.<;; I don't know if that was from a recent practice test I took, but If you can draw a picture of it, we could probably solve it for you XD. just a question though, how many lines did it have, 3,4 or 5? o.o;; I kind of remember that problem.</p>

<p>It was like a triangle with parallel lines in it and stuff, I think it had 2 or 3 parallel lines in it.... not quite sure, it was a complex picture :&lt;/p>

<p>Lol, you're thinking of the freaking parallelogram again.</p>

<p>There was no 70 angle...</p>

<p>err wait if it was a triangle o.o;; how would it have parallel lines >.>;;. I think I know which problem you're talking about though.</p>

<p>There were parallel lines INSIDE of it lol :P, these people are talking about some parallelogram question I could do in my sleep but it was on the experimental section I think.</p>

<p>Does anyone know the answer lol, no one seems to remember it at all?</p>

<p>OH JK ^___^;;
Yeah I think it on the experimental section because that was in my second grid in with the toothpick problem lmao XD.</p>

<p>No, this question was definitely not experimental as I only had 3 math sections. I think the parallelogram was experimental though. Lol, come on anyone?</p>

<p>....Ugh, let's get this... How is it that this is the only question no one remembers? :&lt;/p>

<p>I'd like someone to post their answer and how they got it and describe the problem. Like 12/12 people keep saying it's the parallogram question.</p>

<p>the parallel lines formed a paralleogram inside the triangle</p>

<p>its 110.</p>

<p>Draw it out and explain it to me, if you would?</p>

<p>Use paint and upload to <a href="http://www.imageshack.us%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.imageshack.us&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>And post instructions below it.</p>

<p>The entire angle was 110. There was a line dividing the angle. It was 55 if I'm talking about the same question</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure it was 110. Are you talking about the triangle with parallel lines?</p>