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Angle A is complement of Angle B. M Angle A = (2x-3) and M Angle B = (3x-2). Find M Angle A.

User Sam Sha
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Answer: m∠A = 35°

Explanation:

In order to find the measure of ∠A, we'll set up an equation.

Since the angles are complementary, their sum is 90°. Therefore,


m\angle A+ m\angle B=90


2x-3+3x-2=90

Solve for x.


2x+3x-3-2=90


5x-5=90


5x=95


x=19

Next, plug x = 19 into the measure of angle a, which is 2x -3:


2(19)-3


38-3


35

Therefore, m∠A = 35°.

User Damyan Petev
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They are complementary angles which means their sum is 90°


: \implies\tt A+B=90

We have,

  • A = (2x-3)
  • B = (3x-2)

Put the values;


\longmapsto \sf \: (2x - 3) + (3x - 2) = 90


\longmapsto \sf \: 2x - 3+ 3x - 2 = 90


\longmapsto \sf \: 5x - 3 - 2 = 90


\longmapsto \sf \: 5x -5 = 90


\longmapsto \sf \: 5x = 95


\longmapsto \sf \: x = 19

We know that,


\red{ \tt \: A = 2x - 3}


\red{ \tt \: A = 2 * 19 - 3}


\boxed{ \underline{ \underline{ \red{ \tt \: A = 35°}}}}

User Patrick Kunka
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