Question 1081807
recall: Two angles are Complementary when they add up to {{{90}}} degrees (a Right Angle right angle ).

let's one angle be {{{alpha}}} and other angle {{{beta}}}, then {{{alpha+beta=90}}}degrees

if measure of one angle is {{{3}}} degrees greater than {{{twice}}} the measure of the other, we know that

{{{alpha=2beta+3}}} degrees substitute in

{{{alpha+beta=90}}}

{{{2beta+3+beta=90}}}

{{{3beta=90-3}}}

{{{3beta=87}}}

{{{beta=87/3}}}

{{{beta=29}}}

and,{{{alpha=2*29+3}}} degrees ->{{{alpha=61}}} degrees