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In the figure below, m2 1=(x-12)° and mZ2 =5xº. Find the angle measures.
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In the figure below, m2 1=(x-12)° and mZ2 =5xº. Find the angle measures.
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In the figure below, m2 1=(x-12)° and mZ2 =5xº.
Find the angle measures.
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Answer:
15 165
Explanation:
m1 + m2 = 180
x-18 +5x = 180
6x = 198
x = 33
m1 = 15
m2 = 165
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