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The measure of an angle is 88 more than its complementary angle. What is each of the angles?
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The measure of an angle is 88 more than its complementary angle. What is each of the angles?
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The measure of an angle is 88 more than its complementary angle. What is each of the angles?
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Complementary angles = 90°
If 1 is 88 more, then it would have 89 and 1.There is no other choice.
89 - 1 = 88
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89 + 1 = 90
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Angle 1 : 89°
Angle 2 : 1°
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