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In the figure, m<1=7x+8, m<2=4x+11, and m<4=12x+7. What is the m<1?

In the figure, m<1=7x+8, m<2=4x+11, and m<4=12x+7. What is the m<1?-example-1
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Basic Definitions of Geometry


A collinear set of points is a set of points all of which lie on the same straight line.
A noncollinear set of points s a set of three or more points that do not all line on the same straight
line.
A Line has no end points.
A Ray has one end point.
. Line Segment has two end points
Congruent segments are segments that have the same measure.
The Midpoint of a line segment is a point of that line segment that divides the segment into two
congruent segments.

The Bisector of a line segment is any line, or subset of a line that intersects the segment at the midpoint.
An Angle is a set of points that is the union of two rays having the same endpoint.
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