SOLUTION: One angle is ten times its complement increased by 35 degrees. Find the measures of the two complementary angles.

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Question 989368: One angle is ten times its complement increased by 35 degrees. Find the measures of the two complementary angles.
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
angle is x
other is 10x +35
They sum to 90
x+10x+35=90
11x=55
x=5 degrees
Ten times that +35 is 85 degrees.
5,85 degrees

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