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Mathematics, 20.05.2020 05:02, Ezekielcassese

M∠ABDm, angle, A, B, D is a straight angle.
\qquad m \angle ABC = 8x - 41^\circm∠ABC=8x−41

m, angle, A, B, C, equals, 8, x, minus, 41, degrees
\qquad m \angle CBD = 9x + 17^\circm∠CBD=9x+17

m, angle, C, B, D, equals, 9, x, plus, 17, degrees
Find m\angle CBDm∠CBDm, angle, C, B, D:

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M∠ABDm, angle, A, B, D is a straight angle.
\qquad m \angle ABC = 8x - 41^\circm∠ABC=8x−41

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