SOLUTION: Two angles are complementary. The measure of the larger is six less than three times the measure of the smaller. Find the measures of the two angles.

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Question 49601: Two angles are complementary. The measure of the larger is six less than three times the measure of the smaller. Find the measures of the two angles.
Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
X+(3X-6)=90 OR X+3X-6=90 OR 4X=96 OR X=24 & 3*24-6=72-6=66 THUS 24+66=90
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