Consider parallelogram JKLM below. Use the information given in the figure to find $m\angle L$, $m\angle LMK$, and $x$.
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To find mZL, we can use the fact that opposite angles in a parallelogram are congruent. Therefore, mZL = mKJ = 60 degrees. Show more…
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