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Two angles are complementary. If the measure of one angle is twice the measure of the other angle, what is the measure of the larger angle?
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Two angles are complementary. If the measure of one angle is twice the measure of the other angle, what is the measure of the larger angle?
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Two angles are complementary. If the measure of one angle is twice the measure of the other angle, what is the measure of the larger angle?
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70 is the answer choise I picked it and got it correct
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two angles are complementary: x + y = 90 (complementary = 90 degrees)
x = 2y
plug in 2y for x
2y + y = 90
3y = 90
3y/3 = 90/3
y = 30
plug in 30 for y
x = 2y
x = 2(30)
x = 60
x (the largest angle) = 60°
hope this helps
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