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There are two complementary angles, ∠5 and ∠6. If ∠5=39°, what equation can you write to solve for ∠6?(1 point)Question
There are two complementary angles, ∠5 and ∠6. If m∠5=39°, what equation can you write to solve for m∠6?
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There are two complementary angles, ∠5 and ∠6. If m∠5=39°, what equation can you write to solve for m∠6?(1 point)
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m∠6=39°
x equals 39 degrees
m∠6=180°−39°
x equals 180 degrees minus 39 degrees
m∠6+39°=180°
x plus 39 degrees equals 180 degrees
m∠6+39°=90°
There are two complementary angles, ∠5 and ∠6. If m∠5=39°, what equation can you write to solve for m∠6?(1 point)
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m∠6=39°
x equals 39 degrees
m∠6=180°−39°
x equals 180 degrees minus 39 degrees
m∠6+39°=180°
x plus 39 degrees equals 180 degrees
m∠6+39°=90°
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The equation to solve for m∠6 can be written as:
m∠5 + m∠6 = 90°
Since ∠5 and ∠6 are complementary angles, the sum of their measures is equal to 90°.
m∠5 + m∠6 = 90°
Since ∠5 and ∠6 are complementary angles, the sum of their measures is equal to 90°.
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