To find the complementary angles, we need to set the measures of the two angles equal to each other and solve for x.
3x° = (2x - 5)°
Simplifying this equation, we get:
3x = 2x - 5
Subtracting 2x from both sides, we get:
x = -5
However, since angles cannot have negative measures, this solution is not valid. So, there are no valid values for x that satisfy the equation.
Therefore, the given angle measures of 3x° and (2x - 5)° cannot be complementary.
What are the two angle measures of complementary angles expressed as 3x° and (2x−5)°?(1 point)
Responses
A. 21° and 69°
21 degrees and 69 degrees
B. 19° and 71°
19 degrees and 71 degrees
C. 33° and 57°
33 degrees and 57 degrees
D. 30° and 60°
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