SOLUTION: Complementary angle=50-x+x squared. What is x
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Question 869973: Complementary angle=50-x+x squared. What is x
Plz help
Answer by ben720(159) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If something is the complementary angle to itself, it must be 45, because only 45*2 is 90.
Subtract 45 from both sides
Use the quadratic formula:
There is no real sqrt of -19.
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