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<1 and <2 are supplementary angles. m<1is 4y+7, and m<2 is 9y+4. Find m<2
answer: 121
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Answered by bobpursley
4y+7+9y+4=180
13y=169
y=13
m<2=9y+4=121 degrees
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<1 and <2 are supplementary angles. m<1is 4y+7, and m<2 is 9y+4. Find m<2
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