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∠
1
\angle 1
∠1
and
∠
2
\angle 2
∠2
are
supplementary angles
. If
m
∠
1
=
(
x
−
11
)
∘
\mathrm{m} \angle 1=(x-11)^{\circ}
m
∠1
=
(
x
−
11
)
∘
and
m
∠
2
=
(
3
x
+
7
)
∘
\mathrm{m} \angle 2=(3 x+7)^{\circ}
m
∠2
=
(
3
x
+
7
)
∘
, then find the measure of
∠
2
\angle 2
∠2
.
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Algebra 2
Transformations of functions
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Q.
∠
1
\angle 1
∠1
and
∠
2
\angle 2
∠2
are supplementary angles. If
m
∠
1
=
(
x
−
11
)
∘
\mathrm{m} \angle 1=(x-11)^{\circ}
m
∠1
=
(
x
−
11
)
∘
and
m
∠
2
=
(
3
x
+
7
)
∘
\mathrm{m} \angle 2=(3 x+7)^{\circ}
m
∠2
=
(
3
x
+
7
)
∘
, then find the measure of
∠
2
\angle 2
∠2
.
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Answer:
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