<1 and <2 form a linear pair. If m<1 = 5x + 9 and m<2 = 3x + 11, find the measures of

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<1 and <2 form a linear pair. If m<1 = 5x + 9 and m<2 = 3x + 11, find the measures of

<1 and <2 form a linear pair. If m<1 = 5x + 9 and m<2 = 3x + 11, find the measures of both angles.
 
<1 and <2 form a linear pair. If m<1 = 5x + 9 and m<2 = 3x + 11, find the measures of both angles.

What is the definition (special property) of a linear pair of angles?
 
<1 and <2 form a linear pair. If m<1 = 5x + 9 and m<2 = 3x + 11, find the measures of both angles.

Angle \(\displaystyle \angle ABC~ \&~ \angle ABD\) from a linear pair if \(\displaystyle C*B*D\).

Therefore \(\displaystyle m(\angle ABC)+m(\angle ABD)=\pi\).
 
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