Final answer:
The solution involves assuming that the angles m1, m2, and m3 add up to 180° if they form a triangle. Solving 3x + 4x + 2x = 180° gives x = 20°. However, without additional context, this is a hypothesis based on typical geometric scenarios.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asked to find the value of x when given that m1 = 3x°, m2 = 4x°, and m3 = 2x°. The missing part of the question, which is crucial, is likely a condition that relates these measures. Usually, these would be angles of a triangle or on a straight line, in which case they must add up to a certain sum (180° for a triangle, 360° for around a point). Assuming they are angles of a triangle, we'd have 3x + 4x + 2x = 180° leading to 9x = 180° and thus x = 20°.
If this is not the context, we'd need more information about how m1, m2, and m3 relate to each other to provide the right answer. The given snippets of information from the reference do not clearly match the question provided and do not give enough details to solve for x.