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<G and <H are complementary. m<G=18. What is <H?
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If angles \( G \) and \( H \) are complementary, their measures add up to \( 90^\circ \).
Given that \( m<G = 18^\circ \), we can find \( m<H \) using the formula:
\[
m<H = 90^\circ - m<G
\]
Substituting the value of \( m<G \):
\[
m<H = 90^\circ - 18^\circ = 72^\circ
\]
Therefore, \( m<H = 72^\circ \).
Given that \( m<G = 18^\circ \), we can find \( m<H \) using the formula:
\[
m<H = 90^\circ - m<G
\]
Substituting the value of \( m<G \):
\[
m<H = 90^\circ - 18^\circ = 72^\circ
\]
Therefore, \( m<H = 72^\circ \).