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If LM = 41 – 2x and NP = 7x + 5, find LM.
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If LM = 41 – 2x and NP = 7x + 5, find LM.
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LM = 41 - 2x , -41 = -2x , -41/-2 = x , x = 20.5 , LM = 41 - 2 (20.5) , LM = 41 - 41 , LM = 0 :) Hope this helped
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