SOLUTION: < FGH and < HGJ form a linear pain. Find the measures of the angles if m < FGH=11x degrees and m < HGJ=(6x-7)degrees
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Question 458583: < FGH and < HGJ form a linear pain. Find the measures of the angles if m < FGH=11x degrees and m < HGJ=(6x-7)degrees
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have to be careful using the < and > symbols.
Because you didn't have a space after each symbol nothing showed up for your problem
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