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If ΔLMN ≅ ΔOPR, m∠L = (x^2 - x)°, m∠P = 16°, m∠N = (4x+160)°. Find m∠R.
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If ΔLMN ≅ ΔOPR, m∠L = (x^2 - x)°, m∠P = 16°, m∠N = (4x+160)°. Find m∠R.
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If ΔLMN ≅ ΔOPR, m∠L = (x^2 - x)°, m∠P = 16°, m∠N = (4x+160)°. Find m∠R.
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Answer:
mZR = (4x + 160)°
Explanation:
cause, mZR = mZN
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