SOLUTION: If angle C measures 67 degrees and angle D is adjacent to angle C, what is the measure of angle D if the two angles are complementary?
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Question 617663: If angle C measures 67 degrees and angle D is adjacent to angle C, what is the measure of angle D if the two angles are complementary? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! If angle C measures 67 degrees and angle D is adjacent to angle C, what is the measure of angle D if the two angles are complementary?
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If they're complementary, their sum is 90 degs. It doesn't matter where they are.
D = 90 - C degrees