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Use angle relationships (complementary, supplementary, vertical, oradjacent) to find the measure of angle b.

Use angle relationships (complementary, supplementary, vertical, oradjacent) to find-example-1
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We will have the following:

First, we remember that complementary angles add to 90°. So:


65+b=90\Rightarrow b=25

So, the measure of angle b is 25°.

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