SOLUTION: Can i get step by step help with this question, not sure where to start here, im getting the wrong answer. Consider ▱ABCD. Suppose m∠A = (2x + 4)°and m∠B = (3x − 34)°.

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Question 1193071: Can i get step by step help with this question, not sure where to start here, im getting the wrong answer.
Consider ▱ABCD.
Suppose m∠A = (2x + 4)°and m∠B = (3x − 34)°.
Find x.
Find the measure of each angle (in degrees) of
▱ABCD.
m∠A =
°
m∠B =
°
m∠C =
°
m∠D =

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What must be the sum of the measures of interior angles of this parallelogram for A and for B?

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