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6 July, 02:04

Two angles are complementary. One angle is ten less than four times the other angle. Find the measure of the larger angle

A. 20

B. 70

C. 38

D. 142

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  1. 6 July, 04:25
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    B. 70

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For one or two angles are complementary angle (s), they have to equal 90°.

    So, we need to find the larger angle, but what about the other?

    Let x be the other angle and y be the angle we are looking for

    x + y = 90

    Lets look for x first, since one angle is ten less than four times the angle we are looking for or visa versa, we must:

    y = 4x - 10

    For an exchange, lets take out the y variable for another x variable:

    So now we should have x + 4x - 10 = 90

    Combine like terms and do cross equation:

    x + 4x - 10 = 90

    5x - 10 = 90

    Add 10 to both sides:

    5x = 100

    100/5 = 20

    So x=20

    Now for y which is what we are looking for,

    y = 4x - 10

    Since x is 20, plug it in

    y = 80 - 10

    y=70 is our larger angle
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