Solve Equations with Vertical Angles Quick Check 1 of 51 of 5 Items Question 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?(1 point) Responses 3x°−75°+106°=90° 3 x minus 75 plus 106 degrees equals 90 degrees 3x°−75°=106° 3 x minus 75 equals 106 degrees 3x°−75°+106°=180° 3 x minus 75 plus 106 degrees equals 180 degrees 3x°−75°−106°=180°

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The equation that can be written to solve for x is:
3x° - 75° = 106°
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