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27 January, 15:27

Find the measure of an angle whose measure is 60 degrees more than the measure of its complement

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  1. 27 January, 15:37
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    Two complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. Hence, the problem can be set up and solved. Let x represents one angle and 5x represent the angle that is 5 times greater:x + 5x = 90 (simplify) 6x = 90 (next divide both sides by 6 to find the value of x [the smaller angle]) x = 15 (this is the smaller angle, next subtract 15 from 90 to find the greater angle) 90 - 15 = 75 (this is the greater angle which is 5 times that of its complement) 90 take away 73 ...
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