SOLUTION: The M < A is complementary to M < B. the M < C is complementary to M < B.If M < A=62, what is M < B and the M < C?
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Question 1140075: The M < A is complementary to M < B. the M < C is complementary to M < B.If M < A=62, what is M < B and the M < C?
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The M < is complementary to <.
the < is complementary to < .
If < , what is < and the <?
if so, then M < = <
=> If < , then <
Two Angles are Complementary when they add up to degrees (a Right Angle).
....eq.1
then, double check angle :
....eq.2.......substitute
=> <
=> <
=> <
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