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∠A and ∠B are supplementary. m∠A = (6x + 12) , m∠B = (x + 28). Find the measure of each angle.
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∠A and ∠B are supplementary. m∠A = (6x + 12) , m∠B = (x + 28). Find the measure of each angle.
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∠A and ∠B are supplementary. m∠A = (6x + 12) , m∠B = (x + 28). Find the measure of each angle.
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The answer would be 64
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