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Mathematics, 17.05.2021 21:20 kraigstlistt

In AVWX, V X is extended through point X to point Y, mZXVW = (3x + 13)", mWXY = (9x – 14)°, and
m_VWX = (x + 8)°. Find mZWXY.

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