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16 September, 06:58

The measures of two complementary angles are 6y+3 and 4y-13. Find the measures of the angles.

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  1. 16 September, 08:41
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    63° and 27°

    2 complementary angles sum to 90°, hence

    6y + 3 + 4y - 13 = 90

    10y - 10 = 90 (add 10 to both sides)

    10y = 100 (divide both sides by 10)

    y = 10

    The angles are

    6y + 3 = (6 * 10) + 3 = 60 + 3 = 63°

    4y - 13 = (4 * 10) - 13 = 40 - 13 = 27°

    note that 63° + 27° = 90°
  2. 16 September, 09:18
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    Y = 10 degrees

    work:

    6y + 3 + 4y - 13 = 90

    6y + 4y = 90 + 13 - 3

    10y = 100

    y = 10
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