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Find M<1 A. 12.71 degrees B. 15 degrees C. 74 degrees D. 106 degrees
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B. 15 degrees
C. 74 degrees
D. 106 degrees
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it is 74 degrees because those two equations equal each other and you must cancel them out which equals x=15. plug 15 in to one of the equations and you have the answer.
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