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M<1= (2x + 7y) degrees and m<2= (2x+y) degrees find x and y
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M<1= (2x + 7y) degrees
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m<2= (2x+y) degrees
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Do you have a picture for this problem? There are multiple different ways to solve this problem but I'll need a picture to help you.
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