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Two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal. What is the value of D?

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

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Answer:c

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Answer:

The correct option is 3.

Explanation:

Given information: Lines r and s are parallel to each other.

If two lines intersect each other at a point then the opposite angles are called vertically opposite angles and these vertically opposite angles are always same.

From the given figure it is clear that the angle having measure d° and angle having measure 125° are vertically opposite angles. So,


d^(\circ)=125^(\circ) (Vertically opposite angles)


d=125^(\circ)

The value of d is 125, therefore the correct option is 3.

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