Use the figure on the right. 1. What is the value of x? a. 36° b. 37° c. 38° d. 39° 2. What is the measure of \(\angle c\)? a. 66° b. 76° c. 86° d. 96° 3. What is the measure of \(\angle d\)? a. 104° b. 114° c. 124° d. 134°
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