x equals 47 degrees
Remember you must provide full questions in order to get excellent and precise answers. However, I have attached a figure in order to set the problem in context. Here we have a triangle. The most basic definition for a triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices, but there is something that is very important for all triangles:
By knowing this, we can write:
[tex]x^{\circ}+95^{\circ}+38^{\circ}=180^{\circ} \\ \\ Isolating \ x: \\ \\ x^{\circ}=180^{\circ}-95^{\circ}-38^{\circ} \\ \\ x^{\circ}=47^{\circ} \\ \\ \\ Where: \\ \\ \boxed{x=47}[/tex]
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