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Answered by Scenix
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Here we go ____

Let one angle be x.

This means that its complement is 90−x degrees.

But the difference in their measures is 12 degrees.

Therefore, you can write the equation:

x−(90−x)=12

Since the parentheses are preceded by a minus sign, you can remove the parentheses if you also change the signs of the terms inside the parentheses. Therefore, when you remove the parentheses

the equation becomes:

x−90+x=12

Combine the two x terms on the left side to get:

2x−90=12

Get rid of the −90 on the left side by adding 90 to both sides to get

2x = 102

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Answered by ItzJanvi10
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  • Let one angle be x.

  • This means that its complement is 90−x degrees.

  • But the difference in their measures is 12 degrees.

  • Therefore, you can write the equation:

  • x−(90−x)=12

  • Since the parentheses are preceded by a minus sign, you can remove the parentheses if you also change the signs of the terms inside the parentheses. Therefore, when you remove the parentheses

  • the equation becomes:

  • x−90+x=12

  • Combine the two x terms on the left side to get:

  • 2x−90=12

  • Get rid of the −90 on the left side by adding 90 to both sides to get

  • 2x = 102

____________________ Thnx ツ

ItzJanhvi 10❤

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