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In the diagram, m∠1=(113−y)°, m∠2=36°, and m∠3=(x+34)°. Write an equation to solve for x and an equation to solve for y. Find the values of x and y.
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In the diagram, m∠1=(113−y)°, m∠2=36°, and m∠3=(x+34)°. Write an equation to solve for x and an equation to solve for y. Find the values of x and y.
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In the diagram, m∠1=(113−y)°, m∠2=36°, and m∠3=(x+34)°. Write an equation to solve for x and an equation to solve for y. Find the values of x and y.
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If you add a picture of the diagram. I can definitely help you but since there isn’t one. I’m not sure sorry.
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