SOLUTION: Given: m is parallel to n
Transversal to r
M<3=x2-3x
M<6=4x-2
Find: x and m<5
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Question 1200090: Given: m is parallel to n
Transversal to r
M<3=x2-3x
M<6=4x-2
Find: x and m<5
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