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Two supplementary angles have the following measures: m∠ABC=135° and m∠CBD=9x° . What is the equation to solve for x ?(1 point) Responses 9x°+135°=90° 9 x plus 135 equals 90 9x°+135°=180° 9 x plus 135 equals 180 9x°=180° 9 x equals 180 9x°−135°=180° 9 x minus 135 equals 180
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct equation to solve for x is:

9x° + 135° = 180°
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