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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 02:10 trmcswain03

In the figure, 1 = 5x + 8)°, 2 = (3x + 17)°, and
3 = (9x + 7)º. What is 3


In the figure, 1 = 5x + 8)°, 2 = (3x + 17)°, and
3 = (9x + 7)º. What is 3

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