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Answer:

m∠B = 11°

Explanation:

When two angles are complementary, the sum of the measures equals 90° (the two angles form a right angle together)

Step 1: Therefore, we can find x by making the sum of the measures of angles A and B equal to 90:

m∠A + m∠B = 90

4x - 13 + x - 12 = 90

5x - 26 = 90

5x = 115

x = 23

Step 2: Now, we can plug in 23 for x in the equation representing m∠B:

m∠B = x - 12

m∠B = 23 - 12

m∠B = 11°

Other Examples: There are many ways to have two complementary angles, where none of the two angles are 0 or 90, including (1° + 89°), (2° + 88°) (3° + 87°), ..., (44° + 46°)

Let's say that m∠X = 1° and m∠R = 89°. The two angles are complementary since 1 + 89 = 90°

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