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Mathematics
, 05.03.2021 06:40,
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destinee71
2⁴/4² = 1
2 × 3¹ = 6
(4-2)² = 4
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Byou start by adding them all and setting them equal to 180 since that is half of the total degrees in a circle.(2x+8) + (3x-14) + (3x-14) = 1808x-20 = 1808x = 200x = 25
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hj=3x+20
ji=15x-64
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