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OL ⊥ ON start overline, O, L, end overline, \perp, start overline, O, N, end overline \qquad m \angle LOM = 3x + 38^\circm∠LOM=3x+38 ∘ m, angle, L, O, M, equals, 3, x, plus, 38, degrees \qquad m \angle MON = 9x + 28^\circm∠MON=9x+28 ∘ m, angle, M, O, N, equals, 9, x, plus, 28, degrees Find m\angle LOMm∠LOMm, angle, L, O, M:

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