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AVprozaik [17]
2 years ago
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Correct answers gets most brainiest!! :)

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podryga [215]2 years ago
6 0
Hello :)

Answer: x=11

Measure angel BAD= 122

Explanation:

To find X you have to make an equation

10x-49=5x+6

And then you solve for x

To find the angel measure of BAD, you have to add bac and cab to get bad

Bac= 10(11)-49 which equals 61

Cab= 5(11)+6=61

61+61= 122

Which is the measure of BAD

I hope this helps and have a wonderful rest of your night
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