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An angle is 14° more than the measure of its complement. find the number of degrees in each angle. the angles measure
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To find the angles:
let the complementary angle be x.
x+x+14˚=90˚
2x=76˚
x=38˚.
x+14=52˚.
Therefore, the angles are 38˚ and 52˚.
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