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A 180° angle (straight line) is formed by two adjacent angles. One angle has a measure of (2x+3)° and the other has a measure o...Asked by R.I.P toast
A 180° angle (straight line) is formed by two adjacent angles. One angle has a measure of (2x+3)° and the other has a measure of (x−6)° . What are the measures of the two angles that make up the straight line?(1 point)
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121° and 59°
121 degrees and 59 degrees
129° and 51°
129 degrees and 51 degrees
186° and 88°
186 degrees and 88 degrees
125° and 55°
125 degrees and 55 degrees
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121° and 59°
121 degrees and 59 degrees
129° and 51°
129 degrees and 51 degrees
186° and 88°
186 degrees and 88 degrees
125° and 55°
125 degrees and 55 degrees
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121° and 59°
121° and 59°
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