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Two angles are comlementary. the first angle measures x and the second angle measures 3x-10. find x?
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Two angles are comlementary. the first angle measures x and the second angle measures 3x-10. find x?
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X=25
4x-10=90
Add 10 to both sides
4x=100
Divide both sides by 4
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