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Mathematics, 13.12.2021 01:00, tjuicy1

In AABC, mzA = 39°,
mzB = (3x+7)°, and
mzC = (5x-2)°. Find x. PLEASE HELP


In AABC, mzA = 39°,
mzB = (3x+7)°, and
mzC = (5x-2)°. Find x. PLEASE HELP

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In AABC, mzA = 39°,
mzB = (3x+7)°, and
mzC = (5x-2)°. Find x. PLEASE HELP
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