Answer:
Find the value of X in triangles by subtracting known angle measurements from 180 degrees. Since the value of all angles within a triangle must equal 180 degrees, if you know at least two angles, you can subtract them from 180 to find the missing third angle. If you are working with equilateral triangles, divide 180 by three to find the value of X.
or you can try the triangle sum theorem, if you don't know what that is here it is
Example:
Find the value of x in the following triangle.
Solution:
x + 24° + 32° = 180° (sum of angles is 180°)
x + 56° = 180°
x = 180° – 56° = 124°
hope this makes sense