SOLUTION: what is the measure of m<1=x-15,and m<2=x+77 if angle 1and2 are linear pairs
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Question 905483: what is the measure of m<1=x-15,and m<2=x+77 if angle 1and2 are linear pairs
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Linear pairs are supplementary angles (they sum to 180).
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