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TWO ADJACENT ANGLES FROM A COMPLEMENTARY RELATIONSHIP . ONE ANGLE IS TWELVE MORE THAN TWICE THE OTHER ANGLE. DRAW A PICTURE TO REPRESENT THE REPRESENT THE SITUATION . THEN SOLVE FOR EACH UNKNOWN ANGLE MEASURE

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : Two adjacent angles form a complementary relationship.

One angle is 12 more than twice the other angle

To Find : Solve for Each unknown angle

Solution:

When two adjacent angles forms a right angle then they are called complementary angles

One angle is 12 more than twice the other angle

=> A ,  2A + 12

A + 2A + 12 = 90°

=> 3A = 78°

=> A = 26°

2A + 12 = 2(26°) + 12 = 64°

Angles are 26° and  64°

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