SOLUTION: if angle p = 13 degrees, angle q = 77 degrees, and angle q and angle r are complementary, what can you conclude about angle p and angle r?
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Question 494182: if angle p = 13 degrees, angle q = 77 degrees, and angle q and angle r are complementary, what can you conclude about angle p and angle r?
Answer by cleomenius(959) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Angles p and q are complementary; they equal 90 degrees.
Angles p and r are complementary; they equal 90 degrees also.
since p + r = p + q, q = r.
Cleomenius
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