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23 October, 20:24

An angle measures 64° less than the measure of a complementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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  1. 23 October, 20:40
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    Given:

    Two complementary angles,

    for an instance, a is the first angle and b is the second angle

    a = b - 64

    Solution:

    If we add the complementary angles together, the result will be 90°. In algebraic expression, we could write it as:

    a + b = 90°

    Substitute b - 64 in a to solve the measurement of a

    a + b = 90

    (b - 64) + b = 90

    2b - 64 = 90

    2b = 90 + 64

    2b = 154

    b = 77

    Find the measurement of a, by substitution the value of b, that is 77

    a = b - 64

    a = 77 - 64

    a = 13

    The measure of angles

    a = 77°

    b = 13°
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