there's one straight line (which makes 180 degrees) and a line split in between both angles are in the form of an equation and the first equation is (2x + 3) degrees and the second is (x - 6) degrees

Which two equations can be used to determine the measure of these two adjacent angles?

(2 points)
Responses

2x+3=x−6
2 x plus 3 is equal to x minus 6

3x−3=180
3 x minus 3 is equal to 180

(2x+3)−(x−6)=180
open paren 2 x plus 3 close paren minus open paren x minus 6 close paren is equal to 180

(x+6)−(2x+3)=180
open paren x plus 6 close paren minus open paren 2 x plus 3 close paren is equal to 180

(2x+3)+(x−6)=180
open paren 2 x plus 3 close paren plus open paren x minus 6 close paren is equal to 180

The two equations that can be used to determine the measure of the adjacent angles are:

1) 2x+3=x−6
2) (2x+3)−(x−6)=180