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Consider the diagram and angle measurements shown below. m1 = (x + 14) m3 = (3y + 7)º m4 = (5y - 73) m5 = (3x - 54) What is m2?
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Consider the diagram and angle measurements shown below. m1 = (x + 14) m3 = (3y + 7)º m4 = (5y - 73) m5 = (3x - 54) What is m2?
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Consider the diagram and angle measurements shown below.
m1 = (x + 14)
m3 = (3y + 7)º
m4 = (5y - 73)
m5 = (3x - 54)
What is m2?
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m2 would be (3x-54) just like m5
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