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ss7ja [257]
1 year ago
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TRE Transversal Problems with Equations (Level 1) PLU Sep 15, 9:41:47 AM Given mn, find the value of x. (6x+9)º (4x-19)⁰

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1 answer:
Tomtit [17]1 year ago
4 0

19 is the value of x of Transversal Problems .

What is a transversal ?

  • A transversal is a line that, at two different locations in the geometry, cuts through two lines in the same plane.
  • Various sorts of angles in pairs, including successive internal angles, corresponding angles, and alternate angles, are produced by a transversal intersection with two lines.

The two angles with measures are supplementary.

6x + 9 + 4x - 19 = 180

10x - 10 = 180

10x = 190

x = 19

Learn more about transversal intersection

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