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9 September, 04:26

Suppose you know that ∠S and ∠Y are complementary, and that m∠S = 2 (m∠Y) - 45°. Find m∠Y.

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  1. 9 September, 04:40
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    If S and Y are complementary, that means they add to 90.

    So S + Y = 90

    And S = 2Y - 45

    Use substitution to plug 2Y - 45 in for S.

    (2Y - 45) + Y = 90

    3Y - 45 = 90

    3Y = 135

    Y = 45

    If Y equals 45, then S also equals 45 since S+Y=90.
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