SOLUTION: the angles measure is 60 degrees more than that of its complement

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Question 187270: the angles measure is 60 degrees more than that of its complement

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X+(X+60)=90
X+X+60=90
2X=90-60
2X=30
X=30/2
X=15 DEGREES FOR THE SMALLER ANGLE.
15=60=75 DEGREES FOR THE LARGER ANGLE.

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