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Write and solve an equation to find the complement of the angle that measure 42 degree
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Write and solve an equation to find the complement of the angle that measure 42 degree
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Complementary angles measures to the sum of 90 degrees. Since there is already an angle of 42 degrees, simply subtract 90 from 42, and you get 48 degrees...
angle A + angle B= 90 degrees, so
42 +x=90
x=48
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Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.
So we can write:
42 + x = 90
To solve, subtract 42 to both sides:
x = 48
So the complement of a 42 degree angle is a 48 degree angle.
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