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brilliants [131]
3 years ago
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Determine the measures of ∠ L and ∠ M . The figure shows a triangle UpperWord LMN. Sides UpperWord MN and UpperWord LN of this t

riangle are produced to points Upper O and Upper P respectively. The angle UpperWord ONP is labeled as 48 degree, angle UpperWord NLM is labeled as x, and the angle UpperWord LMN is labeled as x.
Mathematics
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ELEN [110]3 years ago
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Answer: Determine the measures of ∠ L and ∠ M . The figure shows a triangle UpperWord LMN. Sides UpperWord MN and UpperWord LN of this triangle are produced to points Upper O and Upper P respectively. The angle UpperWord ONP is labeled as 48 degree, angle UpperWord NLM is labeled as x, and the angle UpperWord LMN is labeled as x.

Step-by-step explanation: hope this helped :) brainly please?

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