SOLUTION: 1.An angle whose measure is twice the measure of its complement. 2. An angle that is 24 degrees less than twice the measure of its complement.

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Question 1165405: 1.An angle whose measure is twice the measure of its complement.
2. An angle that is 24 degrees less than twice the measure of its complement.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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An angle whose measure is twice the measure of its complement.
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x, the angle
90-x, it's complement

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If you can understand that, then you should have no trouble handling the other question yourself.

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