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The measure of A is 4 degrees greater than the measure of B. The two angles are complementary. Find the measure of each angle

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angle B =X angle A = x+4 complementary angles= 90 degrees x+x+4= 90 2x= 86 x= 43 degrees for angle B 43+4 = 47 degrees for angle A Hope this helps
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Answer:

Two angles are said to be complementary angles if the sum of the measure of angles is 90 degree.

As per the statement:

The measure of A is 4 degrees greater than the measure of B


m \angle A = 4^(\circ) + m\angle B .....[1]

It is given that: The two angles are complementary

By definition of complementary angles;


m \angle A+ m\angle B = 90^(\circ) .......[2]

Substitute equation [1] into [2] we have;


4^(\circ) + m\angle B + m\angle B =90^(\circ)


4^(\circ) + 2 m\angle B =90^(\circ)

Subtract 4 degree from both sides we have;


2 m\angle B=86^(\circ)

Divide both sides by 2 we have';


m \angle B = 43

Substitute in [1] we have;


m \angle A = 4 + 43 = 47^(\circ)

Therefore, measure of each angles are:


m \angle A= 47 and
m \angle B = 43

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