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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 15:01, Cooldude3966

M∠AOC=108 ∘
m, angle, A, O, C, equals, 108, degrees
\qquad m \angle AOB = 3x + 4^\circm∠AOB=3x+4

m, angle, A, O, B, equals, 3, x, plus, 4, degrees
\qquad m \angle BOC = 8x - 28^\circm∠BOC=8x−28

m, angle, B, O, C, equals, 8, x, minus, 28, degrees
Find m\angle AOBm∠AOBm, angle, A, O, B:

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M∠AOC=108 ∘
m, angle, A, O, C, equals, 108, degrees
\qquad m \angle AOB = 3x + 4^\circm...

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