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PLEASE HELP If m < AOC = 85°, m ZBOC = 2x + 10, and m < AOB = 4x - 15, find the degree measure of < BOC and < AOB. The diagram is not to scale.
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PLEASE HELP If m < AOC = 85°, m ZBOC = 2x + 10, and m < AOB = 4x - 15, find the degree measure of < BOC and < AOB. The diagram is not to scale.
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< BOC and < AOB. The diagram is not to scale.
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