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PLZ HELP.! A pair of parallel lines is cut by a transversal: A pair of parallel lines is cut by a transversal. The interior angle made on the left by the intersection of the upper parallel line and the transversal is divided into 2 parts by a slanting line. One part of this angle is labeled as x, and the other part is labeled as 35 degrees. The interior angle made on the right by the intersection of the lower parallel line and the transversal is labeled as 85 degrees. What is the measure of angle x?

A) 50 degrees

B) 55 degrees

C) 85 degrees

D) 125 degrees


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