The measure of (Angle) A is 4 degrees greater than the measure of (Angle) B. The two angles are complementary. Find the measure of each angle.
(I tried 41+45 but that didn't work out, anyone got any steps to solve this?)
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Ms. Sue, I'm very well aware a complementary angle is 90 degrees. But I need help with HOW to get 90. Should I just try various methods and guess?
let the smaller be x
then the larger is x+4
so x + x+4 = 90
2x = 86
x = 43
so how about 43 and 47.
Did you skip that pair ? You knew the were only 4 apart, so just about equal and half of 90 is 45 , so ....
then the larger is x+4
so x + x+4 = 90
2x = 86
x = 43
so how about 43 and 47.
Did you skip that pair ? You knew the were only 4 apart, so just about equal and half of 90 is 45 , so ....
OH WAIT, I tried this method.
90 - 4 = 86/2 = 43 + 47
Should I use this for future purposes?
90 - 4 = 86/2 = 43 + 47
Should I use this for future purposes?
Oh. Thanks, Reiny sorry I didn't see your response.
gj