The measures of the angles: <u>36.5 and 53.5
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<h3>Further explanation
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One variable linear equation is an equation that has a variable and the exponent number is one.
Can be stated in the form:
or
ax + b = c, where a, b, and c are constants, x is a variable
There are two angles that can form:
- Supplementary Angles: if both angles are added = 180 °
- Complementary Angles: if both angles are added = 90 °
The difference of two complementary angles is 17 degrees
Let angle 1 = x, angle 2 = 90-x
We express it in the form of algebraic equations
(90-x) - x = 17
90 - 2x = 17
90-17 = 2x
73 = 2x
x = 36.5 (angle 1)
angle 2 = 90 -x
angle 2 = 90- 36.5
angle 2 = 53.5
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