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| Question 140310:  I have a worksheet that states if angle 1 and angle2 are complementary angles and m alngle 1=5x-9 and m angle 2=4x, find the measure of the two angles.
 I'm not sure if it is right, but i went:  (5x-9)+(4x)=90
 5x+4x-9=90
 9x-9=180
 +9 +9
 9x=99
 9x/9 =99/9
 x= 11
 the next one i had a question on said: in the figure AB and CD are parallel lines cut by transversal EF.  If m angle AEF =47, find m angle DFE.
 I did:  m anlge AEF = m angle DFE = 180
 47 + m angle DFE =180
 -47              -47
 m angle DFE = 133
 
 
 Answer by Earlsdon(6294)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I) If two angles (5x-9) and (4x) are complementary, their sum is 90 degrees. (5x-9)+4x = 90
 9x-9 = 90
 9x = 99 Divide both sides by 9
 x = 11
 Angle 1:
 5x-9 = 5(11)-9 = 55-9 = 46
 Angle 1 is 46 degrees.
 Angle 2:
 4x = 4(11) = 44
 Angle 2 = 44 degrees.
 Check:
 46+44 = 90
 II) The best I can figure out without the actual diagram is that the two angles in your problem  AEF and DFE, are alternate interior angles, and alternate interior angles are congruent (equal).
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