SOLUTION: An angle is 3 degrees less than one half its complement. find the complement
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Question 349644: An angle is 3 degrees less than one half its complement. find the complement
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
BY DEFINITION THE SUM OF COMPLEMENTARY ANGLES IS 90 DEGREES!
PROBLEM STATES! IS
SUBSITUTE
COMBINE
SOLVE:
multiply EACH SIDE OF EQUATION by (2/3)
FIND C[2] = (1/2)*C[1]-3)!!!
CHECK YOUR ANSWERS!! 62 +28 = 90
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