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Mathematics, 09.11.2020 06:40, natalie407888

Find the values of x and y. The figure shows two parallel lines that are almost horizontal and a diagonal transversal that goes from the top left to the bottom right. The angle below the top parallel line and to the left of the transversal is labeled left parenthesis 3y plus 5 right parenthesis degrees. The angle below the top parallel line and to the right of the transversal is labeled left parenthesis 2x plus 1 right parenthesis degrees. The angle above the bottom parallel line and to the left of the transversal is labeled 85 degrees. Angle left parenthesis 3 y plus 5 right parenthesis degrees is below top line and to the left of intersecting line.
Angle left parenthesis 2 x plus 1 right parenthesis degrees is below top line and to the right of intersecting line.
Angle 85 degrees is above bottom line and to the left of intersecting line.

A. x = 42, y = 26.3
B. x = 47, y = 30
C. x = 42, y = 30
D. x = 47, y = 26.3

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