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Answer:

24; 118; 102

Step-by-step explanation:

Starting from A: there are two ways. One, is a theorem that says "the amplitude of the external angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the amplitudes of the two angles not sharing the vertex". Which translates to the equation [tex]62= x+(x+14)[/tex] which has solution [tex]x=24°[/tex].

Problem B is a red herring: x and 118° are corresponding angles related to the two parallel lines with a transversal, and they have the same amplitude, thus [tex]x=118°[/tex]

Finally, letter C : you know the sum of the internal angles of a triangle is 180°. It means that [tex]41 + 37 + x = 180[/tex] or, with simple calculations (subtract 41 and 37 from both sides) [tex]x= 102°[/tex]

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