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Suppose the bisector of an angle divides into two angles, each of which has a measure 15 degrees less than the complement of the angle. What is the measure of the original angle…
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Suppose the bisector of an angle divides into two angles, each of which has a measure 15 degrees less than the complement of the angle. What is the measure of the original angle?
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The complete angle is 30 degrees
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