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Lines AB and CD are parallel. If 2 measures (3x - 33)°, and 4 measures 147°, what is the value of x?
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Lines AB and CD are parallel. If 2 measures (3x - 33)°, and 4 measures 147°, what is the value of x?
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X equals 22
Step by step:
189-147=33
33+33=66
66/3=22
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