SOLUTION: ∠A and ​ ∠B ​ are vertical angles with m∠A=x and m∠B=3x−60
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What is m∠A?
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Question 1063831: ∠A and ∠B are vertical angles with m∠A=x and m∠B=3x−60
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What is m∠A?
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Vertical angles have equal measure.
Thus,
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