SOLUTION: Complementary angles <A <B with m<A =40°
Algebra.Com
Question 497226: Complementary angles
Answer by cleomenius(959) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
90 - 40 = 50 degrees.
Angle B is 50 degrees.
Cleomenius.
RELATED QUESTIONS
If a complementary angles (answered by cleomenius)
if a and b are complementary angles then find the value of b if measure of "a" is... (answered by ramkikk66)
Angles A and B are complementary. If m < A is 5 times the value of m < B, find angle... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
what is a complementary angles
(answered by Earlsdon)
Prove the following theorem: The acute angles of a right triangle are complementary.... (answered by richard1234)
How do you find the measures of two complementary angles?
m (answered by cleomenius)
if ∠a and ∠b are complementary angles and m∠a=5m∠b, find... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
The measure of angles A and B are complementary. Find the m < B.
m< A = (4x - 2)˚
(answered by MathLover1)
An angle measure 40 degrees less than a complementary angle. What are the angles (answered by ikleyn)