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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 17:30, ambert432

If the m∠1=123° and m∠2= (2x+7)°, determine the value of x that supports l∥m. Show your work to support your answer.


If the m∠1=123° and m∠2= (2x+7)°, determine the value of x that supports l∥m. Show your work to sup

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