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The measures of two complementary angles are described by the expressions (14x+5)° and (19x−14)°. Find the measures of the angles.

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Complementary angles are those angles that together add up to 90°. Therefore:


(14x+5)+(19x-14)=90

And solve for x:


\begin{gathered} 14x+5+19x-14=90 \\ Add\text{ / subtract like terms} \\ 33x-9=90 \end{gathered}

Add 9 on both sides:


\begin{gathered} 33x-9+9=90+9 \\ 33x=99 \\ \text{Divide by 33} \\ (33x)/(33)=(99)/(33) \\ x=3 \end{gathered}

Next, we find the measures of the angles.

Angle 1:


14x+5=14(3)+5=42+5=47

Angle 2:


19x-14=19(3)-14=57-14=43

Answer:

Angle 1 = 47°

Angle 2 = 43°

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