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Step-by-step explanation

Given the figure, we can deduce the following information:

a and b cut by transversal lines

To determine the value of x, we redraw the figure as shown below:

Since a and b are parallel lines, y must be equal to 36°. We also note that the angles on a straight add up to 180°. So,


\begin{gathered} 36+65+x=180 \\ \text{Simplify and rearrange} \\ x=180-65-36 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the equation that can be used to solve for x is:


x=180-65-36

Now, we get the value of x:


\begin{gathered} x=180-65-36 \\ \text{Calculate} \\ x=79\degree \end{gathered}

Therefore, the value of x is 79°.

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