SOLUTION: assuming that six times the measure of one angle of a pair of complementary angles is thirty degrees more than four times the measure of the other angle find the measure of the ang
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Question 1050764: assuming that six times the measure of one angle of a pair of complementary angles is thirty degrees more than four times the measure of the other angle find the measure of the angles
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
assuming that six times the measure of one angle of a pair of complementary angles is thirty degrees more than four times the measure of the other angle find the measure of the angles
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1st:: x
2nd:: 90-x
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6(90-x) = 4x+30
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540 - 6x = 4x + 30
510 = 10x
x = 51 degrees
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90-x = 39 degrees
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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