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Help! 2a+2b=360 a) a = 60 degrees b) a= 75 degrees use algebra to solve for b
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Help! 2a+2b=360
a) a = 60 degrees
b) a= 75 degrees
use algebra to solve for b
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The answer would be 75 degrees if you multiply 75 and two you’d get 150 and if you add both youd get 300
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Answer:
2(60)+2b=360
120+2b=360
2b=360-120
2b/2=240/2
b=120
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