SOLUTION: Two angles are complementary. One angle measures six degrees less that five times the other angle. Find the measures of the angles.
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Question 342984: Two angles are complementary. One angle measures six degrees less that five times the other angle. Find the measures of the angles.
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Two angles are complementary. One angle measures six degrees less that five times the other angle. Find the measures of the angles.
BY DEFINITION THE SUM OF COMPLEMENTARY ANGLES IS 90 DEGREES!
PROBLEM STATES! IS
SUBSITUTE
COMBINE
SOLVE:
ADD 6 TO EACH SIDE OF EQUATION
DIVIDE EACH SIDE OF THE EQUATION BY 6
FIND C[2] = (5*16-6)!!!
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