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M21 = (4x + 9)° and m2 2 = (x - 14)° in the given figure. Find x. K 37 O 19 7 8
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M21 = (4x + 9)° and m2 2 = (x - 14)° in the given figure. Find x. K 37 O 19 7 8
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M21 = (4x + 9)° and m2 2 = (x - 14)° in the given figure. Find x.
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you have it crrect
Explanation:
it is 37
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