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To find the measure of

To find the measure of-example-1
User Korab
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Let us first get the value of z,


(2z-3)^0+(5z-6)^0=180^0
\begin{gathered} 2z-3^0+5z-6^0=180^0 \\ \text{collec like terms,} \\ 2z+5z-3^0-6^0=180^0 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} 7z-9^0=180^0 \\ 7z=180^0+9^0 \\ 7z=189^0 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} z=(189^0)/(7) \\ z=27^0 \end{gathered}

Hence, the value of z is 27°.

Let us now solve for the measure of angle M,


m\angle M=(5z-6)^0
\begin{gathered} \text{where z=27}^0 \\ \text{substitute the value of z into the expression and find the angle M} \end{gathered}
m\angle M=(5*27-6)^0
\begin{gathered} =135^0-6^0 \\ m\angle M=129^0 \end{gathered}

Hence, the value of the measure of angle M is 129°.

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