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I'd appreciate it if anyone could help out as soon as possible! Which equation should be used to imply that l and p parallel? Choices: Question 5 options: 3x + 14 = 8x - 21…
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Which equation should be used to imply that l and p parallel?
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3x + 14 = 8x - 21
(8x - 21) - (3x + 14) = 90º
2 • (3x + 14) = 8x - 21
(3x + 14) + (8x - 21) = 180º
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