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An angle measures 3° more than two times its complement x please explain

An angle measures 3° more than two times its complement x please explain-example-1
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Solution:

Given that;

An angle measures 3° more than two times its complement x.

Let the larger angle be y


x+y=90\degree

The angle measures 3° more than two times its complement, i.e.


y=(2x+3)\degree

Then,


\begin{gathered} x+y=90\degree \\ x+(2x+3)\degree=90\degree \\ x\degree+2x\degree+3\degree=90\degree \\ 3x\degree=90\degree-3\degree \\ 3x=87\degree \\ x=(87\degree)/(3) \\ x=29\degree \end{gathered}

The smaller angle, x is 29 degrees

The larger angle is


y=2x+3=2(29)+3=58+3=61\degree

The larger angle, y is 61 degrees

The total is


x+y=29+61=90\degree

The total is 90 degrees.

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