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In the figure below, k || 1 and m II n. Find the values of x and y. xo (Sy-98) # 77° X = y=
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In the figure below, k || 1 and m II n. Find the values of x and y. xo (Sy-98) # 77° X = y=
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x+77=180
x=180-77=103°
x+5y-98=180
=> 103+5y-98=180
=> 5y=180-5
=> y=175/5=35°
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