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If mVUW = (4x + 6)° and mWUT = (6x – 10)°, what is the measure of WUT?
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If mVUW = (4x + 6)° and mWUT = (6x – 10)°, what is the measure of WUT?
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Answer:38
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Took it in edge
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VUT=VUW+WUV
and mVUW= mWUV
4x+6=6x-10
-2x=-16
x=8
mWUT=6x-10=6(8)-10=38°
Your answer is 38
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