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I solved for x, but I don’t know if n is parallel to m.
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I solved for x, but I don’t know if n is parallel to m.
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Angle 1 = 180 - (3x + 8) = 180 - 41 = 139
Since angle 1 is the complementary angle to the other 139 degree angle, and they are both 139 degrees, m is parallel to n.
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