SOLUTION: How do i figure out x and y when i have vertical angles?
I have 3 numbers here, and I'm using the star as a degree sign.
2y*
(x+5)*
and 3x*
It'd help alot :)
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Question 351794: How do i figure out x and y when i have vertical angles?
I have 3 numbers here, and I'm using the star as a degree sign.
2y*
(x+5)*
and 3x*
It'd help alot :)
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Which angles are the vertical angles? Do you have a picture that you can show us?
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