SOLUTION: What is the measure of an angle increased by 20° is equal to the measure of its complement.
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Question 1016080: What is the measure of an angle increased by 20° is equal to the measure of its complement.
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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A=angle; C=complement=A+20°
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A+C=90°
A+A+20°=90°
2A=70°
A=35°
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ANSWER: The measure of the angle is 35 degrees.
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