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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 03:20 thanks5640

Suppose that KLM is isosceles with base MK. Suppose also that mZL=(5x+28) and m2M=(2x +31)º.
Find the degree measure of each angle in the triangle.
L
(5x + 28)
m 2 K =
m 2 L =
m ZM =
M M
(2x + 31)
X


Suppose that KLM is isosceles with base MK.

Suppose also that mZL=(5x+28) and m2M=(2x +31)º.
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