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If (2x+10) and (3x+10) form a linear pair find angles .
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If (2x+10) and (3x+10) form a linear pair
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Linear pair angles are always supplementary.
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(2x+10) +(3x+10) = 180
5x+20 = 180
5x =180-20
5x=160
x= 160/5
x=32
Hence, the angles are 74 & 104
Jarmo Pertman
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