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Answer:


m\measuredangle8=110^o

Step-by-step explanation:

The angles 4 and 8 are equal; therefore,


m\measuredangle8=m\measuredangle4
3x+20=x+80

Subtracting x from both sides gives


2x+20=80

Subtracting 20 from both sides gives


2x=80-20
2x=60

Finally, dividing both sides by 2 gives


\boxed{x=30.}

With the value of x in hand, we now find the measure of angle 8.


m\measuredangle8=x+80
m\measuredangle8=30+80
\boxed{m\measuredangle8=110^o\text{.}}

Hence, the measure of angle 8 is 110.

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