SOLUTION: two angles are complementary. the measure of the larger is 10 times more than 4 times the measure of the smaller. what is the measure of each angle?

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Question 773800: two angles are complementary. the measure of the larger is 10 times more than 4 times the measure of the smaller. what is the measure of each angle?
Found 2 solutions by arKed, MathTherapy:
Answer by arKed(27) About Me  (Show Source):
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n1 + n2 = 180
n2 = 20 + 3(n1)

n1 + n2 = 90
n1 + 10+ 4n1 = 90
5n1 + 10 = 90
5n1 = 90 - 10
5n1 = 80
5n1 / 5 = 80 / 5
n1 = 16 degrees ans.
n2 = 10 + 4(16)
n2 = 74 degrees ans.
checking:
n1 + n2 = 90
16 + 74 = 90
90 = 90

Answer by MathTherapy(10552) About Me  (Show Source):
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two angles are complementary. the measure of the larger is 10 times more than 4 times the measure of the smaller. what is the measure of each angle?

Let larger angle be A

Then smaller = 90 - A

Therefore, A = 4(90 - A) + 10(90 - A)

Solve this and you'll see that:

A, or larger angle = highlight_green%2884%5Eo%29

Smaller angle = highlight_green%286%5Eo%29

You can do the check!!

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