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If m∠2 = x, m∠3 = 40, and m∠4 = 5x + 14, what is m∠1? 80 21 121 61
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If m∠2 = x, m∠3 = 40, and m∠4 = 5x + 14, what is m∠1?
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The answer is 61, x+40+5x+14=180, so x equals 21. 5(21)+14 ends up equaling 119, so 180-119 equals 1
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