SOLUTION: The measure of angles A and B are complementary. Find the m < B. m< A = (4x - 2)&#730; m< B = (11x + 17)&#730;

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Question 907828: The measure of angles A and B are complementary. Find the m < B.
m< A = (4x - 2)˚
m< B = (11x + 17)˚

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

If two angles add to °, we say they "Complement" each other.
so,
given:
m< °
m< °

than ....solve for







now find
m< ° =>m< ° =>m< ° =>m< °
m< °=>m< °=>m< °=>m< °

check:
°=>°=>°

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