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A figure displays two nonadjacent angles with measures (x+2)° and (2x−4)° . If the two angles are complementary, what is the wr...Question
A figure displays two nonadjacent angles with measures (x+2)° and (2x−4)° . If the two angles are complementary, what is the written equation?(1 point)
(x+2)° + (
)° =
°
(x+2)° + (
)° =
°
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The two angles are complementary, which means that their sum is equal to 90 degrees.
So, the equation for the given figure would be:
(x+2)° + (2x-4)° = 90°
So, the equation for the given figure would be:
(x+2)° + (2x-4)° = 90°
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