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Mathematics, 04.09.2020 05:01 ntangpricha

15. Ocean waves move in parallel lines toward the shore. The figure shows the path that a windsurfer takes across
several waves. For this exercise, think of the windsurfer's
wake as a line. If m<1= (2x + 2y)° and m<2= (2x + y)º
find x and y. Explain your reasoning.
70°

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