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Find the value of x for which p is parallel to q, if m∠1 = (4x) and m∠3 = 100. The diagram is not to scale. a. 96 b. 25 c. 104 d. 100
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Find the value of x for which p is parallel to q, if m∠1 = (4x) and m∠3 = 100. The diagram is not to scale. a. 96 b. 25 c. 104 d. 100
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Find the value of x for which p is parallel to q, if m∠1 = (4x) and m∠3 = 100. The diagram is not to scale.
a. 96
b. 25
c. 104
d. 100
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m<1 = m<3
4x = 100
x = 100 / 4
x = 25
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