SOLUTION: Solve this problem by using a two order system.
One of two complementary angles is 8 degrees less than the other.
The numbers are__?__degrees and __?__degrees .
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Question 258775: Solve this problem by using a two order system.
One of two complementary angles is 8 degrees less than the other.
The numbers are__?__degrees and __?__degrees .
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No idea what "two order system" means.
a+b=90
a-b=8
2a=98
a=49
b=41
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