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In the diagram, g ∥ h, m∠1 = (4x + 36)°, and m∠2 = (3x – 3)°.What is the measure of ∠3?
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In the diagram, g ∥ h, m∠1 = (4x + 36)°, and m∠2 = (3x – 3)°.What is the measure of ∠3?
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In the diagram, g ∥ h, m∠1 = (4x + 36)°, and m∠2 = (3x – 3)°.What is the measure of ∠3?
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The measure of angle 3 is 60.
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