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angle A and B are complementary. Angle A is (2x+11) and angle B=(17x+3). what is the Measure of angle B?

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Answer:


m
B=71°

Explanation:

Complementary angles are a pair of angles whose measures have a sum of
90°. Therefore,
m
A+m
B=90°. We are given that
m
A=2x+11 and
m
B=17x+3. Substituting these values into our equation gives us:


2x+11+17x+3=90

Solving for
x, we get:


2x+11+17x+3=90


19x+14=90 (Simplify LHS)


19x+14-14=90-14 (Subtract
14 from both sides of the equation to isolate
x)


19x=76 (Simplify)


(19x)/(19)=(76)/(19) (Divide both sides of the equation by
19 to get rid of
x's coefficient)


x=4 (Simplify)

Therefore,
m
B=17x+3=17(4)+3=68+3=71°. Hope this helps!

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