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Line m contains the points, a(–2, 6) and b(4, 8), while line n contains the c(8, 12) and d(x, 24). given m and n are perpendicular lines, solve for the value of x. given m and n are parallel lines, solve for the value of x. in your final answer, include all formulas and calculations necessary to solve for x.

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