1) Vertical angles are pairs of angles formed by two intersecting lines. They share a common vertex and are opposite each other.
2) Complementary angles are pairs of angles that add up to 90 degrees.
3) Let's assume that angle A measures 22 degrees.
4) Since <A and <B are vertical angles, angle B will also measure 22 degrees.
5) Since <B is a complementary angle with <C, the sum of angle B and angle C is 90 degrees.
6) Let's represent angle C as m<C.
7) The equation that can be used to find m<C is: 22 + m<C = 90
This equation states that the sum of angle B (which measures 22 degrees) and angle C (represented by m<C) is equal to 90 degrees.
In a diagram <A and <B are vertical angles, and <B is a complementary angle with <C. If M<A =22
Write an equation that you can use for m<C
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