76 10) The measure of <G is six more than twice the measure of <H. If <G and 1 point <H are complementary angles, find the m<H. * ? 28 ? 58 ? 62 ? 24 152 Submit Never submit passwords through Google Forms. This form was created inside of Stockton University. Report Abuse Google Forms Clear form W off a....
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