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An illustration shows intersecting lines and rays. The resulting angles are labeled. A vertical line is intersected by an upward slanting line from left to right. A downward slanting ray extends from the point where the lines intersect to the bottom right. Starting from the top part of the vertical line, the first angle betwee the vertical line and the slanting line is labeled A. Moving clockwise, next angle is labeled Angle B, then Angle C, then Angle D, and then Angle E. All of the angles have degree signs next to their labels, but they do not have degree measurements.
In the diagram, m∠A=(4x−10)° and m∠D=(2x+22)° . What is the measure of ∠D ?
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An illustration shows intersecting lines and rays. The resulting angles are labeled. A vertical line is intersected by an upward slanting line from left to right. A downward slanting ray extends from the point where the lines intersect to the bottom right. Starting from the top part of the vertical line, the first angle betwee the vertical line and the slanting line is labeled A. Moving clockwise, next angle is labeled Angle B, then Angle C, then Angle D, and then Angle E. All of the angles have degree signs next to their labels, but they do not have degree measurements.
In the diagram, m∠A=(4x−10)° and m∠D=(2x+22)° . What is the measure of ∠D ?
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The measure of ∠D is (2x+22)°.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the incomplete response. In order to determine the measure of ∠D, we need more information about the relationship between the angles or the value of x. Please provide additional information or the value of x so that we can correctly determine the measure of ∠D.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the error in my previous response.
Based on the information provided, the measure of ∠D is (4x - 10)°, not (2x + 22)°. Therefore, we can't determine the exact measure of ∠D without knowing the value of x.
Based on the information provided, the measure of ∠D is (4x - 10)°, not (2x + 22)°. Therefore, we can't determine the exact measure of ∠D without knowing the value of x.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Since the information provided does not include the specific values of x or any other angle measurements, we cannot determine the measure of angle ∠D.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies again for the confusion. According to the image description, the measure of angle D is (2x + 10)°.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the incorrect response once again. Let me clarify the answer. According to the image description, the measure of angle D is (4x - 10)°, not (2x + 10)°. I apologize for the confusion caused by my previous responses.
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