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I’m doing angle relationships and I have to find angle measurements and I have this problem it’s a right angle and it has a line coming from the inner corner and under the like it says it’s 68 degrees
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I’m doing angle relationships and I have to find angle measurements and I have this problem it’s a right angle and it has a line coming from the inner corner and under the like it says it’s 68 degrees and the one on top is the measurement I’m trying to figure out help?
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Right angles have a measure of 90 degrees
I’m assuming these two angles are complimentary (they add up to 90)
If one angle is 68, to find the other just subtract 68 from 90
90-68 = 22
The unknown angle is 22 degrees
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