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A figure displays two nonadjacent angles with measures 3x° and (4x+1)°. If the angles are complementary, what is the simplified...Asked by Joshua Champaigne
A figure displays two nonadjacent angles with measures 3x° and (4x+1)° . If the angles are complementary, what is the simplified equation corresponding to the measures of the angles?(1 point)
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(7x+1)°=180°
left parenthesis 7 x plus 1 right parenthesis degrees equals 180 degrees
(7x+1)°=90°
left parenthesis 7 x plus 1 right parenthesis degrees equals 90 degrees
(1x+1)°=90°
left parenthesis 1 x plus 1 right parenthesis degrees equals 90 degrees
(1x+1)°=180°
left parenthesis 1 x plus 1 right parenthesis degrees equals 180 degrees
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(7x+1)°=180°
left parenthesis 7 x plus 1 right parenthesis degrees equals 180 degrees
(7x+1)°=90°
left parenthesis 7 x plus 1 right parenthesis degrees equals 90 degrees
(1x+1)°=90°
left parenthesis 1 x plus 1 right parenthesis degrees equals 90 degrees
(1x+1)°=180°
left parenthesis 1 x plus 1 right parenthesis degrees equals 180 degrees
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The angles are complementary, which means that their measures add up to 90 degrees.
So, the simplified equation corresponding to the measures of the angles is:
(3x°) + (4x+1)° = 90°
So, the simplified equation corresponding to the measures of the angles is:
(3x°) + (4x+1)° = 90°