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The sum of the acute angles in a right triangle is 90°.

Therefore we have the equation:

x° + 2x° = 90°

3x° = 90°     divide both sides by 3

x° = 30°

Answer: x = 30

2x = 60°
x = 30°

To solve this, you subtract 90° (thevright angle) from 180° (all triangles have 180°). This means that the total of 2x and x is 90°.

Because there are 3 x's in total, we get
[tex]3x = 90[/tex]
which can be simplified to
[tex]x = 30[/tex]
by dividing both sides by 3.

This means that x=30°, and then multiplying x by 2 to get 2x=60°.