8) 9) (4x – 9)° |(4x + 22)° (3z + 18) 720 3y° 65°

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For each diagram find the value of the variable(s).
If not marked, assume that lines that appear to be parallel are parallel.
Transcribed Image Text:For each diagram find the value of the variable(s). If not marked, assume that lines that appear to be parallel are parallel.
7)
8)
9)
(4x – 9)°
|(4x + 22)
(3z + 18)°
720
3y°
65°
Transcribed Image Text:7) 8) 9) (4x – 9)° |(4x + 22) (3z + 18)° 720 3y° 65°
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