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Mathematics, 07.10.2020 08:01, rd1369

If ∆ZMK ≅ ∆APY, m∠M = 112° , m∠Y = 41° , m∠K = (13x – 37)° , and m∠A = (2y + 7) ° , find the values of x and y.

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