SOLUTION: angle A=3x-63 and angle B=2x+2. Angles A and B are alternate exterior angles formed by two parallel lines by a transversal. find x,and the measures of angles A and B.

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Question 985830: angle A=3x-63 and angle B=2x+2. Angles A and B are alternate exterior angles formed by two parallel lines by a transversal. find x,and the measures of angles A and B.
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If the two angles are alternate exterior angles formed by a transversal across two parallel lines, then the two angles have equal measure. Set the two expressions equal to each other and solve for .

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