A) 13 degrees because it would be 90-77
If two angles are complementary, then the two angles add up to 90 degrees.
If angle A is 77, then the complement would be 90-77 or 13 degrees.
b) The complement of the complement of the angle is the angle itself.
Say the angle A is 30 degrees. It's complement is 90-30 or 60 degrees.
The complement of the 60 degrees is 30 degrees.
So the complement of the complement of the angle would be the angle itself.
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<span>A = 157, B = 23
The definition of supplementary angles is that they add up to 180 degrees. So A+B = 180. And A = 7B - 4.
So write down the formula
A + B = 180
Substitute the formula for A in terms of B
7B - 4 + B = 180
Combine terms
8B - 4 = 180
Add 4 to both sides
8B = 184
Divide both sides by 8
B = 23
Now calculate A in terms of B
A = 7B - 4
A = 7 * 23 - 4 = 161 - 4 = 157
Verify that A and B add up to 180
157 + 23 = 180</span>
Answer: (-1,2)
Steps:
Solve by elimination
Multiply the first equation by 2 to make the coefficients of x in both equations the same
2(x+2y=3)
2x+4y=6
Then line them up and subtract
2x+y=0
-2x+4y=6
= -3y=-6
Divide both sides by -3 to isolate y
y=2
Then substitute 2 for y into one of the equations to find x.
x+2(2)=3
x+4=3
x=-1
I think the anwser would be 28
hope i was right