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The measure of angle a is 16 degrees greater than the measure of angle b. the tow angles are complementary. find the measure of each angle

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    This is a system of equations problem. Set up the 2 equations like so: If the angles are complementary then they add up to 90, therefore, a + b = 90. We also know that a is 16 more than b. The word "is" means equals and "more" is addition. Therefore, a is 16 more than b is "a = b + 16". Now sub in that value of a (b + 16) into the first equation and solve for b. Then back-substitute to solve for a. (b + 16) + b = 90 so 2b + 16 = 90 and 2b = 74. So b = 37. If b = 37, then a + 37 = 90 and a = 53. Check yourself to make sure that 37 + 53 add up to equal 90 (they do, just get used to checking yourself for accuracy).
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