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In an equilateral hexagon, four of the exterior angles each have a measure of x degrees. The other two exterior angles each have a measure of twice the sum of x and 48. Find the…
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In an equilateral hexagon, four of the exterior angles each have a measure of x degrees. The other two exterior angles each have a measure of twice the sum of x and 48. Find the measure of each exterior angle. (Show work!!)
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i can do this problem for u. give me one minute to work it out.
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