SOLUTION: one angle is 6x+y second angle is x+2y together they equal 180 degrees. i know the answer is x=3 y=53 but i cant show how.

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Question 495758: one angle is 6x+y
second angle is x+2y
together they equal 180 degrees.
i know the answer is x=3 y=53
but i cant show how.

Answer by cleomenius(959)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I think we need more information; the way this is stated there could be many possible answers.
Cleomenius.

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