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18 June, 12:21

The measure of an angle is 5 times as great as the measure of its complement. find the measure of the angle.

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  1. 18 June, 12:51
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    And you thought you were free of Algebra when you enrolled in Geometry didn't you? Not so fast ...

    [1] Let's first remember what a "complement" is. If we have angle A, then the complement of A is the angle B so that their sum is 90*. For example, the complement of a 30 * angle is a 60 * angle, because 30 + 60 = 90. Easy.

    [2] Now, let's put Algebra in and make everyone's life miserable. Well ... it's not that bad. We've got an angle A that is 5 times as great as the complement B. Let's say the complement B is x degrees, then angle A is 5 times as great or 5*x degrees.

    They must add together to make 90. So:

    x + 5*x = 90

    6x = 90

    x = 15

    This is the measure of the complement B. The measure of the angle is 5 times as great or 5*x = 5*15 = 75 degrees.

    We're done!
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