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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 03:00 aide1234564
In the accompanying diagram, line { is parallel to
line m and line is a transversal. If mZ1 = 2x + 20
and in22 = 4x + 10, what is the number of degrees
in Z3?
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m - 2=
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