SOLUTION: Use the algebraic equation to find the measure of the two angles described. Begin by letting x represent the degree measure of of the angle's compliment. - The measure of the ang

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Question 289715: Use the algebraic equation to find the measure of the two angles described. Begin by letting x represent the degree measure of of the angle's compliment.
- The measure of the angle is 16 degrees greater than its compliment.

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Use the algebraic equation to find the measure of the two angles described. Begin by letting x represent the degree measure of of the angle's complement.
- The measure of the angle is 16 degrees greater than its complement.
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Let x be the complement of "y":
Equations:
x = (90-x) + 16
2x = 106
x = 53 degrees
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90-x = 90-53 = 37 degrees
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Cheers,
Stan H.