SOLUTION: if m<1=6x-5 and m<9=5x+10 how do i find x?

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Question 683365: if m<1=6x-5 and m<9=5x+10 how do i find x?
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That would depend on how the two angles were related as to size. Are they equal or proportional in some other ratio?

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