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Sholpan [36]
4 years ago
5

When angles are complementary,the sum of their measure is 90 degrees. Two complementary angles have 2x—10 degrees and 3x—10 degr

ees. Find the measure of each angle.
Mathematics
1 answer:
wel4 years ago
6 0

2x-10 is X=50

3x-10 is X= ¶

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