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Find the value of x. Then find the measure of each angle.

a) x = 7, A = 45°
b) x = 7, A = 41°
c) x = 13, A = 45°
d) x = 13, A = 41°

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Final answer:

The question lacks the necessary context or information to calculate the values of angles or distances. Typically, such calculations would use trigonometric relationships, which are not provided in the question.

Step-by-step explanation:

The provided information seems to contain typos or incomplete data, which makes it challenging to accurately determine the value of x and the measure of each angle in the scenarios presented. The typical relationship between an angle and a distance would be governed by trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent, but the details remain unclear in this instance.

In general, the answer to this type of problem would involve the use of trigonometric identities or relationships specific to the context (e.g., law of sines, law of cosines, etc.) if it pertains to angles and distances within a triangle, for example.

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