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If ‹ACE and ‹ACB are linear pairs, and angle m‹ACE = 5x+25 and m‹ACB = 2x+29, then determine the measures of m‹ACE and m‹ACB
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If ‹ACE and ‹ACB are linear pairs, and angle m‹ACE = 5x+25 and m‹ACB = 2x+29, then determine the measures of m‹ACE and m‹ACB
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If ‹ACE and ‹ACB are linear pairs, and angle m‹ACE = 5x+25 and m‹ACB = 2x+29, then determine the measures of m‹ACE and m‹ACB
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ACE is 115
ACB is 65
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