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two angles are complementary. The measurement of one angle is 5 less than four times the measure of the other angle. Find the number of degrees in the measure larger of the two complementary angles​

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Answer: 71 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Complimentary means that a pair of angles add up to 90 degrees.

Let's call the first angle A and the second angle B.

Then,

A + B = 90 and

A = 4B - 5 (5 less than 4 times the angle)

Now we can solve for A and B:

A + B = 90

-(A = 4B - 5)

So

A + B = 90

-A = -4B + 5

B = -4B + 95

B + 4B = 95

5B = 95

B = 19

Now we can plug in B to solve for A.

A + B = 90

A + (19) = 90

A = 90 - 19

A = 71

The question asks for the number of degrees in the larger of the two angles, which is 71 degrees.

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