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M/KLM = 135º. Find the value of y and m/MLN L M K 47° (16y)⁰ N
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M/KLM = 135º.
Find the value of y and m/MLN
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So, we know that m/KLM is made up of angles m/KLN and m/MLN. Add those parts together to solve for y.
Solve for y.
16y+47=135.
-47 -47
16y=88
/16 /16
y=5.5
Solve for MLN.
5.5 x 16=88
MLN=88 degrees
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