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Angle a and b are complementary angles. If a=3x + 9 and b= x-11, find the measure of A.
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Angle a and b are complementary angles. If a=3x + 9 and b= x-11, find the measure of A.
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x= 11
∘
Step-by-step explanation:
Complimentary angles sum up to
90
∘
.
Hence
A
+
B
=
90
∘
.
∴
(
3
x
−
8
)
+
(
5
x
+
10
)
=
90
∴
x
=
90
−
10
+
8
8
=
11
∘
.
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