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how do I find the angles of 4 times one complementary angle decreased by 3 times the second is 3 degrees
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Answered by Steve
The two angles are x and 90-x

4x - 3(90-x) = 3
4x - 270 +3x = 3
7x = 273
x = 39
90-x = 51
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