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In the figure, mZ2 = 3(x+15)° and mx3 = 24°. Find x. M<2=3(x+15) and m<3=24 degrees. find x
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In the figure, mZ2 = 3(x+15)° and mx3 = 24°. Find x. M<2=3(x+15) and m<3=24 degrees. find x
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In the figure, mZ2 = 3(x+15)° and mx3 = 24°. Find x.
M<2=3(x+15) and m<3=24 degrees. find x
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Iwan ko haha sorry mga 1+1
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