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Angle A and Angle B are a linear pair. If the measure of Angle A is 3x multiplied by Angle B, then find the measures of Angle A and Angle B.
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Angle A and Angle B are a linear pair. If the measure of Angle A is 3x multiplied by Angle B, then find the measures of Angle A and Angle B.
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Angle A and Angle B are a linear pair. If the measure of Angle A is 3x multiplied by Angle B, then find the measures of Angle A and Angle B.
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It will 9x, therefore Angle A and Angle B is 9x
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