23. Find m?M. Round angle measures to nearest degree. O 4 N 30° 7 M A. 18° B. 17° C. 60°
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We have a triangle with angles M, N, and P. We are given that angle N = 23 degrees and angle P = 23 degrees. We want to find the measure of angle M. Since the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees, we can write the equation: angle M + angle N + Show more…
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