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7 April, 19:41

The m∠B is two more than three times the measure of ∠C. If ∠B and ∠C are complementary angles, find the measures of both angles.

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  1. 7 April, 21:59
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    B = 68° and C = 22°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let angle B's measure be B and angle C's measure be C.

    Also note that complementary means that they sum to 90.

    Now:

    The m∠B is two more than three times the measure of ∠C:

    we can write:

    B = 3C + 2

    If ∠B and ∠C are complementary angles:

    B + C = 90

    Putting 1st equation in 2nd, we get:

    B + C = 90

    3C + 2 + C = 90

    4C = 90 - 2

    4C = 88

    C = 88/4 = 22

    Now B = 3C + 2, so

    B = 3 (22) + 2 = 68

    Hence, B = 68 degrees and C = 22 degrees
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