SOLUTION: P is parallel to q m angle 1 =(6x+y-4) m angle 2 = (x+9y+1) m angle 3 = (11x+2) Heres the picture https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-mz0tZ0ejAxJrnC8P-0TMrKQTsuvtSz_8G4q

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Question 1014667: P is parallel to q
m angle 1 =(6x+y-4)
m angle 2 = (x+9y+1)
m angle 3 = (11x+2)
Heres the picture
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-mz0tZ0ejAxJrnC8P-0TMrKQTsuvtSz_8G4qfVXwu3FvV0onrNLYM6hufqIVZrylmKGycw=s136
A. Set up an equation(s) to find x and y.
B. Show all work and solve for x and y.
C. Use these values to find the values of angles 1, 2, and 3.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) About Me  (Show Source):
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Angle 1 and angle 2 are of equal measure, because they are alternate interior angles. This means 6x%2By-4=x%2B9y%2B1.

Sum of the measures of angles 2 and 3 is 180 degrees because they are supplementery. This means x%2B9y%2B1%2B11x%2B2=180.

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