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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
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x=115

Because S & T are parallel lines. So line t crossing through both of them give you them same values for corresponding parts.
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Answer:

The correct option is 4.

Explanation:

If a transversal line intersect two parallel lines then the corresponding angles are congruent.

From the given figure it is clear that the transversal line t intersect the two parallel lines r and s. So, x° and 115° are corresponding angles because they have same relative position at both intersections.


x^(\circ)=115^(\circ)

On equating both the sides we get


x=115

The value of x is 115, therefore the correct option is 4.

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