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this is a geometry question I know the answers are 81 and 9 because of the back of the book but I don't understand how it got to that point ​

this is a geometry question I know the answers are 81 and 9 because of the back of-example-1

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Answer:

18°

Explanation:

let the angle be x , then its complement is 90 - x

we are told the angle is
(1)/(4) of its complement , then

x =
(1)/(4) (90 - x) ← multiply both sides by 4 to clear the fraction

4x = 90 - x ( add x to both sides )

5x = 90 ( divide both sides by 5 )

x = 18

then the angle is 18° and its complement is 90° - 18° = 72°

User DrRoach
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Answer:

The angles measure 18° and 72°.

Explanation:

81 and 9 is not correct for this problem.

9 is not 1/4 of 81, so 9 and 81 cannot be the answer, although it is true that angles measuring 9° and 81° are complementary since 9 + 81 = 90.

You need to know what complementary angles are.

Definition:

Two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90°.

Each angle is said to be the complement of the other angle.

You have two complementary angles, both of whose measures are unknown.

Call the smaller measure x and the larger measure y.

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

x + y = 90

The measure of one angle is 1/4 the measure of the other angle.

If the smaller angle's measure is 1/4 of the larger angle's measure, then the larger angle's measure is 4 times the smaller angle's measure.

That means that y = 4x.

You have two equations and two unknowns:

x + y = 90

y = 4x

This is a system of equations. We will solve it using the substitution method.

Since y = 4x, where you see y in the first equation, substitute it with 4x

x + y = 90

x + 4x = 90

5x = 90

Divide both sides by 5.

x = 18 <---- smaller angle

y = 4x = 4(18) = 72 <----- larger angle

Answer: The angles measure 18° and 72°.

Check: Do the measures 18 and 72 add to 90?

18 + 72 = 90 Yes.

Is the measure of the smaller angle 1/4 the measure of the larger angle?

18/72 = 9/36 = 1/4 Yes.

18 and 72 is the correct answer.

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