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If ZP and ZQ are complementary angles, mZP = 7x + 3, and mZQ = 16x – 5, find mZP. A. 31° B. 34° C. 56 D. 59°
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If ZP and ZQ are complementary angles, mZP = 7x + 3, and mZQ = 16x – 5, find mZP. A. 31° B. 34° C. 56 D. 59°
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If ZP and ZQ are complementary angles,
mZP = 7x + 3, and mZQ = 16x – 5, find mZP.
A. 31°
B. 34°
C. 56
D. 59°
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The answer for this question is A because x is equivalent to 4
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