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In AJKL, JL is extended through point L to point M, m KLM = (7x + 3)º, mZLJK = (2x + 12)", and m/JKL (m3x + 7). Find mZLJK.
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In AJKL, JL is extended through point L to point M, m KLM = (7x + 3)º, mZLJK = (2x + 12)", and m/JKL (m3x + 7). Find mZLJK.
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In AJKL, JL is extended through point L to point M, m KLM = (7x + 3)º,
mZLJK = (2x + 12)", and m/JKL (m3x + 7). Find mZLJK.
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