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10 September, 00:10

If angle symbol1 and angle symbol2 are complementary angles and if the measure of angle symbol1 is 5454degrees° more than the measure of angle symbol 2, determine the measures of angle symbol1 and angle symbol2

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  1. 10 September, 00:22
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    Complementary angles by definition sum up to 90 degrees.

    Let x = measure of angle2.

    It's given that angle1 = x + 54

    Since complementary, we know (x+54) + x = 90

    2x+54=90

    2x=36

    x=18.

    So angle2 measures 18 degrees and angle1 is 18 degrees+54 degrees, or 72 degrees. 72+18 = 90 as expected for complementary angles.
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