SOLUTION: The measure of Angle 2 = (3x -8) degrees and the measure of Angle 3 = (2y -17) degrees. What are the values for x and y

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Question 414312: The measure of Angle 2 = (3x -8) degrees and the measure of Angle 3 = (2y -17) degrees. What are the values for x and y
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The measure of Angle 2 = (3x -8) degrees and the measure of Angle 3 = (2y -17) degrees. What are the values for x and y
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