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Two angles are complementary. One angle is six more than twice the other. What is the measure of each angle?

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Answered by ishwari23
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Let the first angle be 'x'
second be (2x+6)

they \: are \: complementary \: means \: there \: sum \: is \: 90 \: degree \\  \: x + (2x + 6) = 90 \\ 3x \:  +  \: 6 = 90 \\ 3x = 90 - 6 = 84 \\ x =  \: 84 \div 6 = 14 \\ x = 14 \\ first \: angle \: will \: be \: 14degree \\ second \: angle \: will \: b \:  \\ 14 \times 2 = 28 + 6 = 34degree

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