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May I please get help with this math problem. I have tried many times to get the correct answer but still could not get it

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In a right triangle, the acute angles are complementary angles, which means that their measures add up to 180º. Then:


m\angle L+m\angle K=180

Replace the expressions for the measure of L and K in terms of x. Then, solve for x and substitute its value back into the expressions for L and K to find their values. Since angle J is a right angle, its measure is 90º.


\begin{gathered} m\angle L=2x+17 \\ m\angle K=3x+28 \\ \Rightarrow(2x+17)+(3x+28)=90 \end{gathered}

Solve for x:


\begin{gathered} \Rightarrow5x+45=90 \\ \Rightarrow5x=90-45 \\ \Rightarrow5x=45 \\ \Rightarrow x=(45)/(5) \\ \Rightarrow x=9 \end{gathered}

Replace x=9into the expressions for L and K:


\begin{gathered} m\angle K=3x+28 \\ =3(9)+28 \\ =27+28 \\ =55 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} m\angle L=2x+17 \\ =2(9)+17 \\ =18+17 \\ =35 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the measures of the angles are:


\begin{gathered} m\angle J=90 \\ m\angle K=55 \\ m\angle L=35 \end{gathered}

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