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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In a set of three lines, a pair of parallel lines is intersected by a transversal. The intersection forms eight special angles. Two of the special angles, A and B, are alternate interior angles. For the set of parallel lines intersected by a transversal, A = 4x and B = 2(x+14). Use an equation to represent the corresponding angle relationship between A and B. Use the equation to find the measures of A and B.

OpenStudy (jack1):

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OpenStudy (jack1):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what would be the equation for A<b<

OpenStudy (jack1):

totally not drawn to scale, so sorry if the solve out of whack ;)

OpenStudy (jack1):

so is this picture right? are the A and B drawn above älternate interior angles?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (jack1):

no i was asking your opinion, not clarification now I'm not going to just provide answers, I want u to solve this so, is the above drawing correct, in that both the A and B drawn there are "alternate, interior angles"? @hilltaiyanna

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