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Two angles are complementary and the measure of one is 36 degrees more than the measure of the other. What is the measure of each angle?
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Two angles are complementary and the measure of one is 36 degrees more than the measure of the other. What is the measure of each angle?
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Two angles are complementary and the measure of one is 36
degrees more than the measure of the other. What is the measure of
each angle?
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Answer:The angles are 63 degrees and 27 degrees
This is true because when you subtract 27 from 63 you get 36. And when you add 27 to 63 you get 90 aka the complimentary angle we’re looking for.
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