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5 November, 10:13

Two angles are complementary, and Angle A is 6° more than Angle B. What is the measure of Angle A?



42°

45°

48°

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  1. 5 November, 10:31
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    Complementary angle add up to 90 degrees.

    Angle A = x + 6

    Angle B = x

    They both add up to 90.

    x + 6 + x = 90

    2x + 6 = 90

    2x = 90 - 6

    2x = 84

    x = 84/2

    x = 42

    Angle A = x + 6

    Angle A = 42 + 6

    Angle A = 48 degrees
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