1. Given mPM = (x − 6)˚, mNOP mMN = (3x - 2), find mPN. O mPN = 160⁰ mPN Note: The figure is not drawn to scale. = P mPN = mPN = 124⁰ 42° M 165° N = (5x – 10)˚, and
1. Given mPM = (x − 6)˚, mNOP mMN = (3x - 2), find mPN. O mPN = 160⁰ mPN Note: The figure is not drawn to scale. = P mPN = mPN = 124⁰ 42° M 165° N = (5x – 10)˚, and
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Given mPM = (x − 6)°, mNOP = (5x – 10)°, and
mMN = (3x − 2)°, find mPN.
O mPN
OmPN
Note: The figure is not drawn to scale.
OmPN = 160°
= 124°
= 42°
M
mPN = 165°
N
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