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In circle Q, m OPR =42 (degrees). Solve for x if m OR = (6x-41) (degrees). If neccessary round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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In circle Q, m OPR =42 (degrees). Solve for x if m OR = (6x-41) (degrees). If neccessary round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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In circle Q, m OPR =42 (degrees). Solve for x if m OR = (6x-41) (degrees). If neccessary round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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a b c d it's c bcs degrees equals CF 64 a+4= vcf
Explanation:
answer above c cf
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