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 answer

Two angles are considered complementary if the sum of their measures equals 90 degrees. Given the angles \( (x + 2)^\circ \) and \( (2x - 4)^\circ \), we can set up the equation as follows:

\[ (x + 2) + (2x - 4) = 90 \]

This equation represents the relationship between the two angles being complementary.