Three rays intersect at one point to form a pair of adjacent angles. The mz1 is represented by the expression (5x+ 6)° and the m2 = 34°. For which value of x would the non-common sides of the adjacent angles be perpendicular?
Three rays intersect at one point to form a pair of adjacent angles. The mz1 is represented by the expression (5x+ 6)° and the m2 = 34°. For which value of x would the non-common sides of the adjacent angles be perpendicular?
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Transcribed Image Text:Three rays intersect at one point to form a pair of adjacent angles. The mz1 is represented by the
expression (5x+6)° and the m/2 = 34°. For which value of x would the non-common sides of the adjacent
angles be perpendicular?
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