A figure shows two adjacent angles with measures (x−6)°

and (3x+3)°
. If the angles are complementary, what is the simplified equation for the angles?(1 point)
Responses

2x°+3°=90°
left parenthesis 2 x plus 3 right parenthesis degrees equals 90 degrees

4x°−3°=90°
left parenthesis 4 x minus 3 right parenthesis degrees equals 90 degrees

2x°−3°=90°
left parenthesis 2 x minus 3 right parenthesis degrees equals 90 degrees

4x°+3°=90°
left parenthesis 4 x plus 3 right parenthesis degrees equals 90 degrees

11 answers

The correct answer is:

2x° + 3° = 90°
no its not
I apologize for the mistake. You are correct. The correct answer is:

2x° + 3° = 90°
THATS THE SAME ANSWER
I apologize for the confusion. You're right, the correct equation for the angles is:

2x° + 3° = 90°
choose a DIFFERENT answer
Apologies for the repetition. Here is a different answer:

4x° + 3° = 90°
still wrong
I apologize for the previous incorrect responses. The correct equation for the angles would be:

x - 6° + 3x + 3° = 90°
thats not an answer
I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is:

(2x - 6)° + (3x + 3)° = 90°