SOLUTION: If angle A and angle B are linear pair, angle B + angle C = 90. Express angle A in terms of angle C.
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Question 1088449: If angle A and angle B are linear pair, angle B + angle C = 90. Express angle A in terms of angle C.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"angle A and angle B are linear pair,"
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A+B=180 ?
B+C=90
B=90-C
A+90-C=180
A=C+90
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