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20 February, 09:05

An angle measures 34.6° more than the measure of a complementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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  1. 20 February, 10:21
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    Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90°

    Therefore, let's call the unknown angle x

    And the other angle is x+34.6

    The expression can be written like this:

    x+x+34.6=90

    Subtract 34.6 from both sides.

    x+x=55.4

    Combine like terms

    2x=55.4

    Divide by 2 on both sides

    55.4/2=27.7

    So the unknown angle, x, is 27.7°

    The other angle is 62.3° (27.7°+34.6°)
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