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There is a pair of vertical angles whose measures are m∠1=106° and m∠2=(3x−75)° . What equation can you write to solve for x ?

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3x° − 75° + 106° = 90°
3x° − 75° − 106° = 180°
3x° −75° = 106°
3x° − 75° + 106° = 180°
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct equation to solve for x is:

m∠1 = m∠2 (since they are vertical angles)
106° = (3x - 75)°
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