SOLUTION: what is the measure of the complementary angle with the measure of 50-3x? i get a negative answer to x, thus making my 90-x more than 90. is it correct? if so, please explain how a
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Question 231134: what is the measure of the complementary angle with the measure of 50-3x? i get a negative answer to x, thus making my 90-x more than 90. is it correct? if so, please explain how and why and if not, please give me the solution so to better understand. thank you
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what is the measure of the complementary angle with the measure of 50-3x?
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It's 90 - (50-3x)
= 40 + 3x
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