SOLUTION: angle 1 = x angle 2 = 2x-13 How do you solve for x? Thank you for your time.

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Question 225801: angle 1 = x angle 2 = 2x-13 How do you solve for x? Thank you for your time.
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


That would depend on the relationship between angle 1 and 2. Perhaps they are either supplementary or complementary. Perhaps they are the legs of a right triangle and you failed to specify the hypotenuse. Can't help you if you don't share the entire problem.


John


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