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Two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal.what is the value of x ?

Two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal.what is the value of x ?-example-1
User Nate Thorn
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Answer:

12

Explanation:

(5x+5)+(115)=180

180-120=60

60/5=12

User Evans Belloeil
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Answer:

The value of x= 12.

Explanation:

Given two parallel lines b nd c are crossed by a transversal line 'a'.


y+ 115^(\circ)=180^(\circ)

By linear sum property


y=180-115

By subtraction property of equality

We get y=
65^(\circ)

By simplification


5x+5=65^(\circ)

b and c are parallel lines and cut by transversal line a then alternate interior angles are equal.


5x=65-5

By subtraction property of equality

5x=60


x=(60)/(5)

By division property

x=12

Hence, the value of xis 12.

Two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal.what is the value of x ?-example-1
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