SOLUTION: one angle is twice its complement increased by 30 degrees. Find the measure of the two complementary angles.

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Question 491906: one angle is twice its complement increased by 30 degrees. Find the measure of the two complementary angles.
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one angle is twice its complement increased by 30 degrees. Find the measure of the two complementary angles
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let x=angle
90-x=Its complement
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x=2(90-x)+30
x=180-2x+30
3x=210
x=70
90-70=20
ans:
angle=70º
Its complement=20º

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