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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 01:50 5921000521

For two acute angles <A and <B, sin (A) = cos(B). Let mZA = (6x + 6)° and m<B = (11x - 1)'. What is m<A, in degrees? Write your answer as a whole number or decimal.​

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