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In a figure, one complementary angle has a measure of 36° and the other has a measure of (x−3)° . What is the value of x and th...Asked by .
In a figure, one complementary angle has a measure of 36° and the other has a measure of (x−3)° . What is the value of x and the value of the unknown angle measure?
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Two angles are complementary if their sum equals 90 degrees. In this case, we have one angle measuring 36 degrees, and the other angle measuring (x-3) degrees.
Therefore, we can set up the equation:
36 + (x-3) = 90
Simplifying this equation, we get:
x + 33 = 90
Subtracting 33 from both sides, we have:
x = 90 - 33
x = 57
So the value of x is 57.
To find the measure of the unknown angle, we substitute the value of x back into the expression (x-3):
(x-3) = (57-3) = 54
Therefore, the unknown angle measures 54 degrees.
Therefore, we can set up the equation:
36 + (x-3) = 90
Simplifying this equation, we get:
x + 33 = 90
Subtracting 33 from both sides, we have:
x = 90 - 33
x = 57
So the value of x is 57.
To find the measure of the unknown angle, we substitute the value of x back into the expression (x-3):
(x-3) = (57-3) = 54
Therefore, the unknown angle measures 54 degrees.
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