Question 1070039
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"Complementary angles" means that if you add their measures, 
you get 90°.

To add them you write them with a plus sign between them, like this:

     (3x-40)° + (4x+18)°

Then to say that when you add them, you get 90°, you put an equal 
sign after that, and then put 90° after that, like this:

     (3x-40)° + (4x+18)° = 90°

 Then you drop the ° marks and solve for x:

       (3x-40) + (4x+18) = 90
       3x - 40 + 4x + 18 = 90

                 7x - 22 = 90
                    + 22  +22
                ------------- 
                 7x     = 112
                      x = 112/7
                      x = 16

 The angle (3x-40)degrees is 
           (3·16-40)degrees or
           (48-40)degrees or
           8 degrees

 The angle (4x+18)degrees is 
           (4·16+18)degrees or
           (64+18)degrees or
           82 degrees

So the angles are 8° and 82°, which are complementary 
because when you add them you get 90°.

The larger one is 82°.

Edwin</pre>