SOLUTION: The measure of angle A is 6° greater than the measure of angleB. The two angles are complementary. Find the measure of each angle. I don't get this question can you please help me.

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Question 1060757: The measure of angle A is 6° greater than the measure of angleB. The two angles are complementary. Find the measure of each angle. I don't get this question can you please help me.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The measure of angle A is 6° greater than the measure of angleB. The two angles are complementary. Find the measure of each angle. I don't get this question can you please help me.
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The measure of angle A is 6° greater than the measure of angle B
--> A = B + 6
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The two angles are complementary.
--> A + B = 90
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A = B + 6
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A - B = 6
A + B = 90
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zat make sense?

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