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16. Higher Order Thinking a. Find the value of x given that rls. m21 = (63 - x)º m22 = (72 - 2x) 2 b. Find mz1 and m22.
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16. Higher Order Thinking a. Find the value of x given that rls. m21 = (63 - x)º m22 = (72 - 2x) 2 b. Find mz1 and m22.
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16. Higher Order Thinking
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m22 = (72 - 2x)
2
b. Find mz1 and m22.
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