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Geometry solve for x
83° + (12x + 1)° = ___
12x + __ = __
12x = __
x = __
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First blank is 180 in the event of a triangle. If it’s a circle it’s 360. Second blank is 84 cause 83 +1 third blank is the same as the first
4th blank is first blank minus 84
5th blank is 4th blank divided by 12
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