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Question
below are two parallel lines with a third line intersecting them.
Step1: Recall angle - property
When two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, vertical - angles are equal. The angle of \(93^{\circ}\) and the angle adjacent to \(x\) are vertical - angles, so the angle adjacent to \(x\) is \(93^{\circ}\).
Step2: Use angle - sum property
Since \(x\) and the \(93^{\circ}\) angle are supplementary (a straight - line has an angle measure of \(180^{\circ}\)), we have \(x + 93^{\circ}=180^{\circ}\).
Step3: Solve for \(x\)
Subtract \(93^{\circ}\) from both sides of the equation: \(x=180^{\circ}-93^{\circ}\).
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\(87^{\circ}\)