SOLUTION: If angle B measures forty-seven degrees, what are the measures of angle A and angle C, given that angle A and angle B are supplementary, and angle B and angle C are complimentary?
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Question 438562: If angle B measures forty-seven degrees, what are the measures of angle A and angle C, given that angle A and angle B are supplementary, and angle B and angle C are complimentary? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! If angle B measures forty-seven degrees, what are the measures of angle A and angle C, given that angle A and angle B are supplementary, and angle B and angle C are complimentary?
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Equations:
B = 180-A
B = 90-C
B = 47 degrees
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A = 180-B = 180-47 = 133 degrees
C = 90-B = 90-47 = 43 degrees
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cheers,
Stan H.