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| Question 341100:  so if angle T and angle U are complementary, find the measure of angle T and angle U if the measure of angle T is 16x-9 and the measure of angle U is 4x+3.
 ok so i got a little confused on this because i set the problem to equal 90 since complementary angles have to be exactly 90 degrees, and i solved it. i got x=102/20 and i didn't simplify it because my teacher didn't want us to. then when i went back to try to plug the x value in to find the values of the angles, i got confused. please help!
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  so if angle T and angle U are complementary, find the measure of angle T and angle U if the measure of angle T is 16x-9 and the measure of angle U is 4x+3. ---------------------------------------------------
 Equation:
 T + U = 90 degrees
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 16x-9 + 4x+3 = 90
 20x - 6 = 90
 20x = 96
 x = 96/20
 x = 24/5
 x = 4.8
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 T = 16x-9 = 16(4.8)-9 = 67.8 degrees
 U = 4x+3 = 4(4.8)+3 = 22.2 degrees
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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