Question 1063568
<font color=black size=3>Angle L and angle N are opposite angles. With any parallelogram, opposite angles are congruent.


angle L = angle N
4x-25 = 3x+18
4x-25+25 = 3x+18+25
4x = 3x+43
4x-3x = 3x+43-3x
x = 43


Now that we know x = 43, we can figure out what angle L and what angle N are equal to (in terms of degrees)


angle L = 4x-25
angle L = 4*43-25
angle L = 172-25
angle L = 147 degrees


angle N = 3x+18
angle N = 3*43+18
angle N = 129+18
angle N = 147 degrees


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Angle M is adjacent to angle L. Adjacent angles in parallelograms are supplementary. This means that they add to 180 degrees


(angle M) + (angle L) = 180
(angle M) + (147) = 180
angle M + 147-147 = 180-147
angle M = 33 degrees

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Final Answer: <font color=red>choice A) 33 degrees</font></font>