What is m?ATM if m?TMH = (3x-4)° and m?ATM = (2x+5)°? a. 9° b. 23° c. 43° d. 180°
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- MZATM (Zx+5)" means that MZATM is the second derivative of the function Zx+5. Now, let's find the derivatives of the given functions: - The derivative of 3x-4 is simply 3. - Show more…
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