162k views
4 votes
Parrallel lines q and r are intersected by transversals k and m what is the value of x

Parrallel lines q and r are intersected by transversals k and m what is the value-example-1
User LeoC
by
6.5k points

1 Answer

4 votes

In the figure, it appears that Angle x and an angle composing two angles 39° and 52° are pairs of corresponding angles.

As a rule of corresponding angles, the pairs should be congruent. Therefore, we can say that the x is equal to,


\text{ }\angle x=39^(\circ)+52^(\circ)
\angle x=91^(\circ)

Therefore, x = 91°.

Note: This rule, can only be used at parallel lines being intersected by a transversal.

User Jellyfishtree
by
6.7k points