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Two angles are complementary. The measure of the larger angle is 10 more than 4 times the measure of the small angle. Find the measures of both angles.

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Answer:


a=16


b=74

Explanation:

If two angles are complementary to each other, then their sum is 90 degrees.

So we have:
a+b=90.

Let's say
b is the larger of the two.

We have that
b is 10 more than 4 times the measure of
a.

An equation this is:
b=10+4a.

So I'm going to plug second equation into first equation:


a+b=90 with
b=10+4a:


a+(10+4a)=90

Combine like terms:


5a+10=90

Subtract 10 on both sides:


5a=80

Divide both sides by 5:


a=(80)/(5)

Simplify:


a=16

Now to find
b:


b=10+4a with
a=16:


b=10+4(16)


b=10+64


b=74

User Paghillect
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Answer:

Explanation:

Let the measurement of the smaller angle = x

Larger angle = 4x + 10

x + (4x + 10) = 90 {complementry}

5x + 10 = 90

5x = 90 -10

5x = 80

x = 80/5

x = 16

Smaller angle = 16

Larger angle = 4*16 + 10 = 64+10 = 74

User Makubex
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