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What must be the value of x so that lines a and b are parallel lines cut by transversal f?

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What must be the value of x so that lines a and b are parallel lines cut by transversal-example-1
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Answer:22

Step-by-step explanation: took it on edge also f edge2020

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Answer:

22

Explanation:

96° = (6x - 36)° (alternate exterior angles theorem)

Solve for x using the equation.

96 = 6x - 36

Add 36 to each side

96 + 36 = 6x - 36 + 36

132 = 6x

Divide both sides by 6

132/6 = 6x/6

22 = x

x = 22

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