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Two angles are complementary. The larger angle is 58 degrees larger than the smaller angle. Find the measure of both angles, and separate your answers with a comma.
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Two angles are complementary. The larger angle is 58 degrees larger than the smaller angle. Find the measure of both angles, and separate your answers with a comma.
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Two angles are complementary. The larger angle is 58 degrees larger than the smaller angle. Find the measure of both angles, and separate your answers with a comma.
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So sense it is a complementary is has to equal 90 degrees and you already know one the angles you subtract 90-58 and you get 32 So both of the angles are 58, 32 degrees
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the bigger angle is 119
the smaller one is 61
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