Question 215297: find the measure of an angle if its measure is 3 degrees less than twice the measure of its complement. Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the measure of an angle if its measure is 3 degrees less than twice the measure of its complement.
Step 1. Complementary angles means that two angles add up to 90 degrees.
Step 2. Let x be the angle and 90-x be its complementary angle
Step 3. Let 2(90-x) be twice the complementary angle
Step 4. Since the angle x is 3 degrees less than twice the measure of its complement, then .
Step 5. Solving the equation in Step 4 yields the following steps.
Cartoon (animation) form: For tutors: simplify_cartoon( x=2*(90-x)-3 )
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DETAILED EXPLANATION
Look at . Moved to the right of expression It becomes . Look at . Moved these terms to the left , It becomes . Look at . Expanded term by using associative property on It becomes . Look at . Multiplied numerator integers It becomes . Look at . Added fractions or integers together It becomes . Look at . Removed extra sign in front of It becomes . Look at . Eliminated similar terms, replacing them with It becomes . Look at . Added fractions or integers together It becomes . Look at . Remove unneeded parentheses around factor It becomes . Look at . Solved linear equation equivalent to 3*x-177 =0 It becomes . Result: This is an equation! Solutions: x=59.
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Done!
Step 6. ANSWER: The angle is 59 degrees
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