SOLUTION: An angle's measure is five times the measure of its complement. The larger angle is how many degrees greater than the smaller angle?
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Question 975086: An angle's measure is five times the measure of its complement. The larger angle is how many degrees greater than the smaller angle?
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An angle's measure is five times the measure of its complement. The larger angle is how many degrees greater than the smaller angle?
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A + C = 90
A = 5C
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