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22 August, 10:23

An angle measures 72° less than the measure of its complementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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  1. 22 August, 10:30
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    81 and 9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Okay, so if 2 angles are complementary, it means that when they are added together, they equal 90 degrees. So using this, we can make an equation. Let's call one angle x and the other that is 72 less than angle x can be described as x - 72. Now let's make that into an equation.

    90 = x + x - 72

    So in order to solve this, we need to get x by itself. So we need to add 72 on both sides, and the equation should now look like this:

    162 = x + x

    Now we have to add the x's together.

    162 = 2x

    Now in order to isolate x, you divide by 2 on both sides.

    X = 81

    So we now know the larger angle is 81, and the smaller angle which is 72 less, would be 9.
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