Final answer:
To solve for x in the angle expressions m∠1=(63−x)° and m∠2=(72−2x)°, additional context is required about the relationship between the two angles. Without such contextual information, we cannot definitively solve for x or conclude that any of the provided answers (A, B, C, D) are correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given question involves finding the value of x when given two angle measures in the form of algebraic expressions: m∠1=(63−x)° and m∠2=(72−2x)°. To find the value of x, you would typically need additional contextual information such as the relationship between the angles. This could be angles that are complementary, supplementary, or part of a geometric shape like a triangle or parallel lines with a transversal. Without this context, we cannot solve for x solely with the provided expressions.
For example, if angles 1 and 2 are complementary, then their measures would add up to 90 degrees, and we'd set up the equation (63 - x) + (72 - 2x) = 90. However, without the specific relationship, we cannot determine a correct answer. None of the provided options (A, B, C, D) can be confirmed as correct without the missing information.