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In the given figure, x = 30°. What's the property of parallel lines used to find x? Question 6 options: A) Angles at the same side of the transversal are supplementary. B) Alternate interior angles are congruent. C) Alternate exterior angles are congruent. D) Corresponding angles are congruent.


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