The equation corresponding to the measures of the angles is:
3x° + (4x+1)° = 90°
A figure displays two nonadjacent angles with measures 3x° and (4x+1)°. If the angles are complementary, what is the simplified equation corresponding to the measures of the angles?(1 point)
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A figure displays two nonadjacent angles with measures 3x° and (4x+1)°. If the angles are complementary, what is the simplified equation corresponding to the measures of the angles?(1 point)
Responses
(1x+1)°=180°
(7x+1)°=90°
(7x+1)°=180°
(1x+1)°=90°
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(1x+1)°=180°
(7x+1)°=90°
(7x+1)°=180°
(1x+1)°=90°
The simplified equation corresponding to the measures of the angles is:
3x° + (4x+1)° = 90°
3x° + (4x+1)° = 90°
it is one of the answer choices
Apologies for the mistake. The correct equation is:
3x + (4x+1) = 90
3x + (4x+1) = 90
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Apologies for the confusion. The correct simplified equation corresponding to the measures of the angles is:
(3x) + (4x+1) = 90
(3x) + (4x+1) = 90
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Apologies for the misunderstanding. From the given answer choices, the simplified equation corresponding to the measures of the angles is:
(1x + 1)° = 90°
(1x + 1)° = 90°
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